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Originally Posted by Leafmite
Andy's is great! I buy directly from their site and they ship REALLY fast. If you have really cold weather, they might have you pick the box up at the Fed-ex place, though, as they are really careful. I have ordered three times from them and the orchids are really great. I am already plotting to make another order for this spring.
You are welcome to check out what I am growing. I try to grow orchids that are easy...most are fragrant but some are not. All but the ones from Andy's are in red lava rock or LECA and basket pots...or mounted. The only ones I do not recommend growing from seedling size is bellina and violacea but they are easy if bought mature.
I am sorry about your Cattleya seedlings. I have found that Cattleyas are really easy to grow if you put them in LECA/red lava rock and use a basket pot. I even have a few in plastic Vanda baskets (the mounted ancepts will be put in a vanda basket this spring). They like to be watered well but dry quickly/have plenty of air around their roots.
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I forgot to mention that I repotted the seedlings in LECA, about 3 days apart. I can't imagine what I would have found if I never repotted, or even if I didn't unpot them to check. They both came with growing black, sunken spots on the leaves, I didn't know the roots were also being affected. I only found out about the first repotted seedling rotting because I watered it, and the Pbulbs just kept shriveling, very fast too.
Now I just have them sitting on the LECA with only their root tips in the moisture. It seems to work, it's actually perfect, I think! The roots still are very exposed to air, but the root tips still draw up water, it's cool to watch. The Pbulbs are regaining some plumpness; I know they probably won't go back to normal.
I'll be back on tomorrow!