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Am I resting correctly??
Hi there!
Complete newbie to the board and fairly new Orchid grower as well. I am a windowsill grower with a small orchid collection and no fancy set-up however it seems to *mostly* work for me!! I rest my orchids by moving them to a cooler location in my home, reducing water and withholding fertiliser. Does this sound sufficient please? As far as I am aware I DO NOT need to rest the following- Phalenopsis (many since these are the most available in the UK) Dendrobium Phalenopsis I DO NEED to rest - Dendrobium Nobile Oncidium Twinkle Mona Another, unidentified Oncidium But, please, what about - Cattleya Yellow Bird? Dendrobium Harvey Annum? Burrgerrea Nelly Isla? Thanks in advance! |
First, welcome!
I think, of that list, the only things that need a winter rest are Den nobile And Den. harveyanum (note spelling, it's a species). Oncidiums and their relatives should never dry out. Cattleyas don't need or want it either. For the two Dendrobiums, along with greatly reduced water, a chill is helpful. So if you have a spot right next to the window, they would benefit. Since the house will be quite dry with winter heat reducing humidity, you will need to give a little bit of water occasionally to those Dendrobiums. (In nature they get little or no rain in winter but do get dew and humidity, so don't be TOO severe) |
Maybe this is just me, but it might be useful for anyone collecting Neofinetia:
Let me know if any of that is bad advice or incorrect. |
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