I have a few Dendros and they have been in a growth cycle for at least 6 months now (actually since I was given them..they have been in vegative cycle for over 2 years from what I was told by the previous "caretaker").
I read in the "Complete Guide to Orchids" (AOS), that Dendros need a "dry spell" in order to induce the flowering cycle (based on their "wild" growth habits).
My questions are...is this correct and how often should I water/fertilize during this dry spell.
Will this apply to other species like the Oncidium (Burrageara Jungle Moss) or the Miltassia (Royal Robe Jerry's Pick)?
Another issue I have is with a recent aquisition...it is a (as far as I can tell) Brassia gireoudiana or very close to this variant. The leaves have a lot of black spots (little ones), and some of them have what looks to be like "rust craters" mixed into the black spots. I really don't want to use chemicals (since my bedroom IS my "greenhouse"), it was suggested to use Hydrogen Peroxicide bought from a drugstore. I tested it out on the leaves and it didn't kill/effect them. Is this a correct procedure or is there a better way to be rid of this "leaf spot fungus or bacterial brown spot"?
Thanks for any responses!
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