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07-19-2020, 06:58 PM
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Embreea rodigasiana 'Rogue Orchids' x Stanhopea tigrina 'Glory of Mexico' progress
I've had this plant for a number of years. It's a new hybrid as far as I can tell. I don't think it's even been registered, or at least I couldn't find it in the RHS directory (unless I was searching wrong).
I bought it as a tiny seedling in a 2 inch pot about three or four years ago, and it has grown like wild. It looks a little rough now because last summer while I was in Brazil all summer, my orchid sitter didn't recognize the potential signs of stress, and it stayed all summer in the 100 degree temperatures, and it caused a lot of damage to the leaves, but the new growths are coming out nice and pristine. I have just repotted it into an 8 inch hanging basket. I have no idea how long it will be until it blooms, as it is the only Stanhopea type plant I have ever grown. Right now I'm keeping it inside by my artificial lights because it is so hot outside. Once it cools down I will put it back outside.
I just repotted it into an 8 in wooden basket from a 6 inch plastic one. I have to say it looks quite nice. I really like it in that basket. It has three new growths started right now.
I'm growing it in about 2 parts long figer sphag and 1 part of the orchid mix I use on my Cattleyas and other thick rooted orchids. It had a great root system when I repotted it. It seems so thirsty, I'm constantly watering it, and I was worried I was over watering it, but once I saw all the healthy roots it has, I'm no longer worried about that.
I'm trying to decide on a good place to hang it. Right now I just have it sitting on one of the shelves in my T5 grow light set up, but I'd rather hang it. I have a good west window, maybe I'll put a hook and hang it in front of that window.
It's a relatively new hybrid, I guess. I can't find any pictures of it online, and like I said, it doesn't seem to be registered, so I'm excited to see what the flowers look like, because I can't find any pictures of the blooms online.
A few years ago right after I got this plant, I posted a picture of it when it was a tiny baby in a two inch pot. Some of you may remember that, or not, but it has grown like crazy and gotten big. Just wanted to share the progress. I can't imagine I'm too far away from the first bloom. I hope to be showing the first bloom in the next year or two.
It's growing and happy, despite the fact that I have no experience with these types of plants whatsoever. and I can't wait to see it bloom.
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07-19-2020, 10:52 PM
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Spectactular! I looked it up in Orchidwiz -
Embreea rodigasiana x Stan. nigroviolacea is Stanbreea (Stb.) New Era. Since Stan. nigroviolacea is now considered a variety of Stan. tigrina (has gone back and forth) I think that it would be Stb. New Era, registered in 2006 . (Orchidwiz is a lot more forgiving than the RHS tool... I started with Embreea rodigasiana and looked for F1 offspring. And that bit of synonymy for Stan. tigrina was one I knew...) OW has no photo, maybe you can find one now that it has a name.
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07-20-2020, 12:07 AM
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Spectactular! I looked it up in Orchidwiz -
Embreea rodigasiana x Stan. nigroviolacea is Stanbreea (Stb.) New Era. Since Stan. nigroviolacea is now considered a variety of Stan. tigrina (has gone back and forth) I think that it would be Stb. New Era, registered in 2006 . (Orchidwiz is a lot more forgiving than the RHS tool... I started with Embreea rodigasiana and looked for F1 offspring. And that bit of synonymy for Stan. tigrina was one I knew...) OW has no photo, maybe you can find one now that it has a name.
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Thanks for clearing up the name! I tried several different ways to search it on RHS, and came up empty every way. I never thought to use Orchidwiz. Although now that I do have a name, I still can't find any substantive information on the hybrid. Oh well. I guess it will just be a surprise haha. I can't imagine that it will be too much longer. The plant is getting really big. It had outgrown its 6 inch basket, and I just potted in an 8 inch basket, so it's got to be getting close to maturity. I will wait, and we will find out when it's ready haha.
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07-20-2020, 01:42 AM
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Reach out to Brent?
He was super responsive when I ordered from him and if it has one of his plants as a parent, he might have some insight.
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07-20-2020, 04:53 AM
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Reach out to Brent?
He was super responsive when I ordered from him and if it has one of his plants as a parent, he might have some insight.
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I believe I got it from a place called Rogue Orchids, and they have a contact form on their website. Is Brent the owner of Rogue Orchids? I sent them a message with some general questions, such as how long I should expect to wait until it blooms, and I asked if any of theirs had bloomed yet, and if they had, I would love to see some pictures. It says it was registered by RJ Hartley, but the person I bought the seedling from was the originator of the cross, and it was years ago, but it feels right to me that Brent was his name. So yes, I have reached out to him. Maybe he can give me some insight.
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07-20-2020, 08:51 AM
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I really like that second picture, with all those little new growths poking up their heads. Nice.
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07-20-2020, 09:04 AM
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I really like that second picture, with all those little new growths poking up their heads. Nice.
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It has three, but one is still so small you can't really see it in the picture. Each growth generally produces two new growths, so it has formed a nice little clump fairly quickly. Even if it hasn't bloomed yet, I love this plant. I think I'm going to explore some other Stanhopea species to try. Rogue Orchids has a nice selection (I was looking at their website) and they have Stanhopea nigroviolacea ‘Predator’ FCC/AOS, and I'm starting to feel like I need that one.
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07-20-2020, 11:55 AM
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correct, Brent Baker owns Rogue Orchids and i recently bought some plants from there and he was nice- i don't think i kept it but there was a card with email and phone on it in the box...i'll look around to see
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07-20-2020, 11:59 AM
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correct, Brent Baker owns Rogue Orchids and i recently bought some plants from there and he was nice- i don't think i kept it but there was a card with email and phone on it in the box...i'll look around to see
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I filled out the contact form on the website. If I don't hear back from him from that, then maybe the email address will be useful. But it was the middle of the night when I filled out the contact form, and it's still early today, so let's give him a little time to finish his coffee before I start blowing up his email and cell. But if you find that information, I'll take it in case I need it.
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07-20-2020, 10:22 PM
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I don't know whether you noticed this, but Hausermann has seedlings of three Stanhopea primary hybrids and one species available now.
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