Let me just start by saying I wasn't going to say anything... That said, after my Hausermann's splurge - which I very willingly shared photos and IDs from - I had to leave town (I have Orchids in two places) with the expectation that I was coming right back (nearly so). I watered my group the day I left. However many things came up that kept me from returning. To make matters worse I could not get someone to water my BRAND NEW "big haul" as some of you say. All I kept thinking was OMG all those plants with all those blooms.
The more time that passed and I was unable to get back the more I felt like such a fool
like throwing money and beautiful plants out the window
Three weeks people.
Three weeks.
Every time I thought about them I had to shake my head free of the thoughts, there was nothing I could do until I could do it.
Heading home all I could do was think about my plants. I tried every way to reason with myself about what might make it okay that they've died - well it's like gambling, your risk losing to win; maybe I've got too many plants already, this obsession is out of control; just one or 10 or however many less things to worry about; you can always look for more of these plants you picked out, sure you'll find some; don't tell anyone; etc etc etc - but I couldn't completely shake my guilt. I should'a this blah blah...I told myself again and again they're probably all dead, maybe a few survived, hopefully there will be a a handful I can nurse back to health like my "starter group".
The moment arrived. I put the key in my door and let myself in. Sure, there were other pressing matters to deal with, but uh I had to go upstairs anyways. Plus, I couldn't stop thinking about what appeared to be some kind of blooms in the upstairs window, could it be?
Dear lord, they all survived. Miltoniopsis, Oncidium, three mini Phals (well Dtps), a Slc ('Dark Waters'), a couple Phals, and many Dtps if I'm remembering correctly as I type this. Better still - yeah, I know! - almost all of them were still in bloom, big time.
The ones who suffered the most were Miltoniopsis Karl Lennar(t)d Gottling 'Hula Skirt', Oncidium Heaven Scent 'Redolence', Slc. 'Dark Waters', & the two Dtps. Cranberry Lianher 'Red Bean' (minis). Milt. lost all its blooms and some leaves and pbulbs are suffering (2 bloomed before I left, about 3 left in bud). Oncidium had one spike mostly in full bloom with 2 other spikes on their way. Flowers fell off the first spike as I touched it but the other two were/are in full bloom. Some of its leaves and pbulbs are also suffering. Slc. Jewel Box 'Dark Waters' had 3-5 flowers initially with more than 6-9 (including new buds) on their way to blooming; about 4-5 remain in bloom now. Some of its pbulbs are looking rough. One of the Red Bean 's spike died completely (it was in full bloom, but already wilted sorta when I bought) and the other had two budded spikes and now only two blooms on one spike remains and all the other buds have blasted.
Of all the others, well Dtps. Fusheng Sweet Paradise 'Golden Leopard' is happy as can be. Not only did it only drop one of over a dozen blooms but its leaves are perfect and its MANY roots are still VERY green-tipped, almost like it was happy to dry out so terribly! Then Phal. Taida Golden Lawrence #3, which had a couple of blooms with 5-6 buds initially, is in full bloom and perfect by all means. Plus I figured out its flowers are kind of shiny and perhaps mildly fragrant! Phal. Mingho Princess x Phal. Lightning is also still pretty awesome with a big full multi-branched spike in full bloom (with a couple buds yet to open) AND its got a second spike coming up. It did however have some bugs I noticed after watering. Couldn't really confirm if they were springtails but I went ahead and repotted it.
Dtps. Chia-shing Focus '181' only lost most of 1 of 2 spikes because when it dried it got top heavy and fell over. The leaves of these last two are a little less than perfect but overall plants are pretty happy. Moving on still the third mini Dtps Champion Swan is great, three spikes still developing. Dtps. Chingruey's 'Goldstaff', PERFECT. Still completely in bloom, terminal spike and all. Dtps. 'Jungo City' suffered a few flower losses but still holding its two spikes strong.
Is that everybody? I think so.
If you want further analysis/details here goes:
The minis were in what I'd call flimsy plastic starter pots and so I'm not the least surprised they suffered the drought.
Milt, Onc, & Slc were all potted in mixes other than just moss, thus they would have dried out much sooner than the rest that were in full moss, and a lot of it.
Of course the last fact, that most were in dense moss (without certainty I'm pretty sure they're all fairly packed), is what I think saved them. When I repotted Phal Minho Princess x Phal Lightning I noticed that its roots were healthy but not a very big system so one could argue it was over potted in the 6-8" plastic pot.
To add to this, I don't expect the house got more than 72 degrees.
So this is a lengthy message yes and still embarrassing that that almost happened, but God blessed me here even if in this small way by saving these little beauties (some not so little!). I really wouldn't have guessed they'd all survive 3 + weeks and still be in flower. I decided it would be good to share this with you all for several reasons. One, that this is possible. Two, how important cool temperatures can be and are. Three, how AWESOME moss really can be despite its bad reputation. And last but certainly not least (and probably not last), that God is great.
If I think of anything else, be sure I'll type it up.
Later...
---------- Post added at 10:21 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:18 PM ----------
Now all I can do is wait and observe to see how they fair. Of course I watered them right away, soaking all for 30 minutes and then feeding with Miracle-Gro Orchid food 20-20-20. Keeping my fingers crossed that there aren't any consequences that have yet to be felt. Then probably several of them should be repotted. Oh yes and I also repotted the three minis.