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03-05-2015, 12:52 AM
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Help with Impromptu Orchid Tank
Hi everyone,
Today, I inherited some orchids. They were from my grandmother (she's the one who died), so I want to ensure that I provide proper care. The problem is, I wasn't expecting them (I thought my grandfather wanted to keep them). There are three Phalaenopsis, and one "mystery" orchid. Unfortunately, this website won't let me post its picture.
I would like to know if I can set them up safely in this spare glass terrarium (it can be fully enclosed, if need be). Unfortunately (again), I'm not allowed to insert the picture. Just imagine a 25"L X 20" W X 15" H glass tank, and that's about it.
I have a bright white fluorescent tube, as well as LED lights if need be, at my disposal. I can buy a glass slab to cover the tank under its "roof" to retain humidity, and I have a small oscillating fan (meant to clip on to a desk or chair; about 6" wide) that I can use to provide a breeze in the tank. I will be buying new pots and bark tomorrow (they came in dirt). I may even install an egg crate shelf to keep them suspended.
As for watering, I plan on spraying them daily with warm tap water in the tank and a once-a-week run under the faucet. Speaking of which, is it true that the leaves have to be wiped off every time I spray them?
I am not planning to use the pebble trays, since I want to keep the inside of the tank as simple as possible while they "rehab".
It is also my understanding that orchids don't like being re-potted while blooming, so maybe I'll wait to switch in the bark/orchid-friendly pots.
Finally, I was wondering if I could get a quick ID for the orchid next to the tank. I think it's some kind of dendrobium, but I want to ask the experts!
Would this setup/care regimen be acceptable for acclimating/fixing these new orchids?
Any comments/criticisms are very appreciated! Thank you for reading/putting up with all my words.
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03-05-2015, 08:10 AM
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Is there any reason you want to keep them in a tank?
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03-05-2015, 08:45 AM
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Phals will do fine on most windowsills. You don't say where you're located, but in SE PA I keep them happily in north facing windows as well as in a shaded south facing window, all with no supplemental light.
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As an apparent newbie (please correct me& accept my apology if I'm wrong) you are FAR more likely to kill a Phal with too much water and humidity than too little!
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03-05-2015, 09:07 AM
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03-05-2015, 11:50 AM
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03-05-2015, 03:36 PM
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First, I want to thank everyone for their replies/information!
Ordphien - I suppose I don't have to keep them in a tank, I just have a spare one lying around that looks like a good display terrarium!
dbarron - Sorry about that, I forgot to delete the "see in picture" portion of my post when I edited out the Photobucket link...
Also, I would like to apologize for making things redundant. I had been searching the forum (probably incorrectly) for information on keeping orchids in display-only terrariums, and couldn't find anything that shed light on my specific situation.
Also, a quick trip to the greenhouse at school showed me that the unknown orchid is most likely some kind of dendrobium, which can apparently be safely mounted in my gecko's tank. I will just take it out while I mist the gecko to give it some air flow/prevent accidental leaf-watering.
Once again, thank you all very much for your help!
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03-05-2015, 03:47 PM
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I don't think any orchid appreciates lack of air flow. Except possibly an aquatic one Your experience may vary.
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03-05-2015, 04:07 PM
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Yes, an aquatic orchid would be quite the seller!
Thankfully, the gecko terrarium (Not the display tank from earlier) has both a screen top and front-door ventilation, so it won't be completely stagnant. However, I still plan to take it out to get actual air Movement (which, in turn, is something that the gecko probably doesn't like).
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