Well, thanks for all the tips. As of last week, I have finished the physical re-locating of dad's collection
. I'm now the proud owner of approximately 350 orchids
, and that's after disposing of quite a few of the collection to friends / family / etc - I reckon there would have been in excess of 5-600.
Longer term, the plan is to join a local orchid club / society, work out exactly what I have, cull the collection to a more manageable amount and find a permanent home in the yard somewhere (ie get them off our front verandah to appease the wife)
The majority of the collection seems to be Dendrobiums (about 6 foam boxes of soft cane ones, another 6 boxes of kingianums in many differnt colours, and a few hard cane ones). There are also a box or two each of other types (ones I think I can identifiy are cattleyas and oncidiums), plus another box or two of odds and ends that I haven't been able to work out what family they belong to. Also quite a few mounted on branches, plus a couple of large specimens (one epidendrum with pink flowers completely fills an 18" pot with "canes" up to 5' tall for instance). I also found quite a few books on orchids, to the point where I can now work out roughly what type of orchids they are !
So far, I have sorted them out, re-potted the ones in the worst condition (it is spring here, and the last few months have been very dry, some of the plants were looking very sad and dry - others had completely overgrown the pots, some had even fallen out / been knocked out in the move). Many seem to be just starting to generate new growth, so I figure I'll just water and fertilise for now and see if I can get some "condition" back into the rest before attempting to re-pot.
My only setback so far has been to discover that I have a few natural predators of orchid flowers
. Every now and then, a few buds or even opened flowers would vanish overnight, I was up late one night on the weekend and found the fellow in the photo below munching on a Dendrobium flower (its a brush-tailed possum, they are plentiful here, and we feed them on our front deck on leftover fruit, etc so I guess its partly my fault
). So, I brought a few plants indoors when they flowered, and discovered that our cat also likes munching on orchid flowers.....
Anyway, thanks again for your thoughts and advice. I'm sure I'll have plenty more questions but for now I'm happy !