Hi all,
I recently saw some large divisions of this species available at a local orchid grower's open house and fell in love with the large bold look and crazy looking fuzzy-stinky flowers.
I now have a bunch of newly deflasked B. phalaenopsis seedlings coming in the mail this week.
I would like to ask some advice on growing these guys in the home environment; I do not have a greenhouse/hothouse. I grow most of my orchids in a 55 gallon aquarium (to help increase humidity) sitting in a very large east facing picture window. They are elevated off the bottom on some mesh so the pots don't sit in water. During the summer, I move most of them outside under dappled sunlight.
Upon arrival, I plan on potting these seedlings in sphagnum in small pots and keeping them in the aquarium with my other orchids. I know they will eventually (albeit slowly) outgrow the aquarium. Is there any other suggestions you folks could make to help these little seedlings thrive for me?
Also, once they outgrow the aquarium and I move them into baskets hanging in my picture window, what cultural recommendations can you offer me? My biggest concern at that point is environmental humidity during winter months as our home has forced air heating in the winter that tends to dry things out considerably. I don't have time to run around
misting plants daily, and the effects of a single
misting only last an hour or two in a dry winter home . . .
Thanks!
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