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Old 09-27-2009, 06:41 PM
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King, do you get blooms very often with those?
I got two year old seedlings for about three months only. So mine are near blooming size. I haven't seen blooms yet. I have faith that the larger divisions that are growing new tubers will put up spikes sometime next year.

I'll see flowers for sure. Just can't say when exactly, they're a bit unpredictable.

Blooming sized plants are a bit more predictable.

Disa tripetaloides is an evergreen Disa and is the easiest of all the evergreen Disas. There's no dormancy period for these. All year round you'll see the leaves.

Unfortunately, I wasn't told whether mine was from a winter-rainfall area or a summer-rainfall area as they have a wide distribution in South Africa and can appear in both regions. The only importance of this information with this particular species is the flowering period. That's it.

Disa uniflora is the largest flowered of the group. It is also evergreen.

Disas are relatively inexpensive plants and they're not that hard to grow, unlike what many places say. They're very very fast growing and mature very quickly from seed compared to many other orchids.

I forgot to mention, use distilled water or RO/DI water and fertilize very weakly from time to time. I'd say 1/4 strength or 1/8 strength fertilizer is sufficient each time you fertilize. You can even get away with fertilizing once every two weeks with Disas. They're pretty undemanding other than requiring low dissolved minerals in the water.

Don't let them dry out at all. They're very difficult to over water. Just make sure the media is loose and porous - like I said 2 parts perlite/pumice and 1 part SuperSphag. They grow near perennial streams. Disa uniflora grow near streams or on the cliff faces of waterfalls and stays pretty cool and wet all year round. They like good air circulation. Growing outdoors is perfect for them just protect from extreme heat and/or frost.

Just in case you're wondering, the leaves of Disas can experience temperatures well into the 100's F, but you MUST keep the roots cool. Terra cotta pots help. Cold water helps if it gets too warm.

Disa uniflora flowers make excellent cut flowers btw. You can even pollinate the cut flowers while they're in water and it'll still produce fruit. How awesome is that!

Disas also have the added advantage of being small to medium sized plants. The ones that are commonly sold rarely exceed 1 ft tall.

Check out this link:

www.disas.com

The person who started this website passed away. But his son keeps the site running, but according to what I've been told by Wally Orchard, the son doesn't grow Disas himself.

Regardless, navigate the site and you'll find a lot of good information about Disas.

I got my Disa tripetaloides from Wally Orchard's Afrodisa btw.

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Hey, thanks for all the input
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I don't know if anyone has responded regarding places to get orchids (I am WAY to tired this morning to read clearly). I live in Boulder, and from what I keep hearing, from other people on the board, there really isn't any beating Fantasy Orchids, in Louisville. It is just a few minutes from Boulder, and sounds like every other (good) place to get orchids in the Denver area, get their stock from Fantasy.

Very dangerous place. I think I have only been in there 2 times, and not come home with any new plants.

Fantasy Orchids

The website is not as impressive as the nursery. Most of the stuff they have in stock is NOT on their website.
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Old 09-28-2009, 12:56 PM
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BTW, I'm going to get a humidifier (got one before, and I swear it wasn't working), but for now I just mist my orchids, minus my two Phals, every morning, before I go to work.
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I checked out the website yesterday, and it's safe to say, I probably shouldn't visit until I find employment, otherwise, I'm spending everything I've got!



I can't wait though! The new apartment will be set up by the end of this week (and hopefully a new job)

I was thinking that I might just buy one of those cheapy Vick's humidifiers from CVS or something...

(Funny, as I was typing this, I got a call and I now have a job!! WOOT WOOT!!!)

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BTW ardera, how long have you lived in Boulder? I hear it's wonderful up there! I don't really know how I'm going to fit in here though, I don't know how to ski...
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