Ok guys- revising a few earlier posts, these are the orchids I have and what I give them, but I have one question. Does anyone have a cattleya intermedia that gets a winter rest? I read they seem to get slightly drier and cooler, but they are a coastal species that do not dry out very much even when the temp drops ( I read they should never go completely dry). My list goes like this and ill explain abbreviations after the list.
Brassavola Nodosa - P/R slightly cooler/dry not below 40F *Can be dry for short periods*
Cattleya Deckeri- P/R slightly drier/cooler not below 58F (avg wint temp is 62F) *Do Not let this dry completely*
Cattleya Harrisoniana - P/R slightly cooler/drier not below 48F *Can be slightly dry*
Cattleya Intermedia- *No Rest* slightly cooler not below 48F (avg wint temp 50F) *Do Not let this dry completely*
Cattleya Schilleriana- P/R Slightly drier/cooler not below 48F (avg wint temp 52F) *Do Not let this dry completely*
Cattleya walkeriana- 'Estrela da Colina' + 'Flamea Divina' + 'Cambara' C/R only morning dew temps down to 29-33F *Can be completely dry/stay dry for days*
Denrobium (Aphyllum/Pierardii) Name changed to Cucullatum - C/R 37-45F morning dew/light
misting *Can be completely dry for short time*
Dendrobium Anosmum/Superbum + Dendrobium Parishii - C/R 37-45F morning dew light mist *Can be completely dry for short time*
Dendrobium Chrysotoxum - P/R to C/R 40-50F light
misting/morning dew *Can be completely dry for short periods*
Dendrobium Goldschmidtianum/Miyakei+
Dendrobium Hercoglossum S/R 2-4 weeks slightly drier/cooler 46F only continual mistings *Can be slightly drier*
Dendrobium Kingianum Sp + 'Betty' + 'Black Inferno' + 'Red Devil' - C/R 30-40F morning dew light mist *Can be completely dry/stay dry for days*
Dendrobium Phalaenopsis hybrids ('Sabine x Compactum' + 'Udom Sri' etc.) P/R slightly cooler/drier not below 50F
misting and morning dew *Can be more dry during rest or always moist if no rest*
Dendrobium Nobile Sp + 'Red Emperor Prince' + 'Wave King Akebono' C/R 30-40F (*you can refridgerate the den nobiles for at least 31+ days for at least 2 hrs per night* and they will bloom when temps hit 57+F daytime) I have done it successfully. *Can be completely dry/stay dry for days*
Epidendrum Cinnabarinum - C/R cool/dry not below 35F *will flower at any time of year* *Can be completely dry for short periods*
Epidendrum 'Mabel Kanda' - P/R slightly cooler/drier not below 40F will induce spring blooming *Can be slightly drier during rest*
Paphiopedilum hybrids - P/R will take temps to 40F but 45-55F is enough to get spring blooms, they need heavy mistings/dew even in cooler weather so they do not completely dry *Should not completely dry for very long*
Phalaenopsis Schilleriana Sp - C/R dryer/cooler with 40-48F nights *Can be completely dry for short periods*
Phalaenopsis Hyrbids (Noids) - P/R slightly drier/cooler temps down to 45F regular mistings *Can be dry for short periods*
Vanda Denisoniana 'Zara's Sunrise'- P/R slightly cooler/drier 45-55F heavy
misting/light watering *Can be dry for couple days*
Vanilla Planifolia - Blooming depends on size P/R slightly cooler drier (mine has taken down to 46F with no damage) *Can be slightly drier in cooler months*
Now obviously there will be differences in culture from person to person, but this is what works for me so keep that in mind. The P/R is for partial rest, C/R for complete rest and S/R for short rest. I will let humidity build up in winter so the plants get morning dew, but other than that they will stay fairly dry and cooler to properly rest. I hope this list will help people and is germane to the rest of this thread. Good luck to everyone this winter.
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