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Originally Posted by estación seca
Do these flower from new, or old pseudobulbs?
I got a piece of what was labeled Stanhopea tigrina var. nigroviolacea ‘Predator’ FCC/AOS from an orchid society member last fall. It was essentially rootless, with a few old leaves. There were 8 pseudobulbs about the size of medium olives. I'm guessing they should be larger if well-grown?
I set it in a plastic baggie and put it in a window with bright shade, while keeping what roots it had moist. I treated it with KelpMax once a month when weather warmed up in February. It sat all winter, while leaves dropped one by one, until it was leafless. Then I noticed it was making a lot of new growths, but no roots. I potted it into a basket. One new growth is about 2"/5cm long, and another has just become visible. I think there will be at least 5 more poking up shortly. I see one new root forming at the base of the larger growth.
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ES, mine is a Stan. wardii and that's the only one I have. From I've read, the culture and the cultural requirements are basically the same.
In my case, it gets light from a small north faced window. It's really near the glass and the view is not obstructed. In winter avg temp is 12 to 14şC, in summer 24 to 28şC. HR in winter is around 40 to 50% (water it 1/week, as I notice it's getting dry). In summer I water it everyday because the HR is between 15 to 20%.
An advise I got from here is to apply full dosage of fertilizer during growth (spring-summer). It really makes a difference.
It doesn't seem to grow spikes only from new pbulbs. Mine is growing from new and old ones.
Some photos from the initial evolution, sice I got it:
When I got it (30-05-2016), potted it in a plastic pot with medium/small bark mixed with LECA. At the initial stages I didn't water it, but I reliougiously mist it everyday to keep moiture at the top of the medium and promote growths.
On 09_07-2016, I saw a new growth:
One year later, a 2nd new growth:
During the first 2 to 3 years, it has grown only one new leave per year. Then it started to grow 2 and 3. I changed to a basket by the 3rd year.
The initial pbulbs were a little bigger than an olive but now the doubled its size. Here's a photo with a pen for comparison.