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Old 01-16-2012, 02:06 AM
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Manfred, here are pictures of my Coryanthes.
Coryanthes jan 2012 - a set on Flickr
All, exept one have new growth.
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Old 01-17-2012, 10:15 PM
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Inger,

I have seen your 10 pictures, and 80% of the plants shown are on the decline - but you seem to be blissfully unaware
of this fact ...

So ... I feel that I cannot handle this situation , because I do not set out on these pages to disappoint people by destroying their dreams ...

However, thank you for the information.
Sorry, Manfred.

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Old 01-18-2012, 04:24 AM
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Manfred, you are not destroying any dreams .
I know i do not have the right growing conditions for these, but i just have to try anyway.
And i truly do appreciate that someone with expertice and knowledge takes the time to comment on an amateurs attempt to kill innocent orchids .



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Old 01-18-2012, 06:15 PM
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Hello,
Manfred, I'm completely agree with Ingse.
If you are an expert (I don't doubt that), you are doing the best, and we appreciatte it.
Following your advice, I review the thread "understanding Coryanthes" and I only have got a doubt. I know that htey are warm growers, but what is the minimum tº that you recommend for them?
Thank you very much!
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Old 01-19-2012, 09:43 PM
Manfred Busche Manfred Busche is offline
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In Europe, a gardener who earns his lifelihood by cultivating orchids, will be responsible for one greenhouse containing thousands of plants. Such 'professional' orchid gardeners divide the orchid growing areas as follows.

(a) warm growing orchids: to be kept at not lower than + 20°C, including at night,
(b) orchids from temperate regions : to be kept at not lower than + 17°C, including at night,
(c) cool growing orchids : to be kept at not lower than + 14°C, including at night.

Coryanthes plants require not only warm temperatures, they also require bright light and, moreover, require to be given 150 ppm of fertiliser per day and, fourth, require that their compost is maintained in good condition at all times.
Please note that I have used the word REQUIRE four times here ...

If these 4 conditions are met by the grower in a sustained manner, a Coryanthes in a few years will become a big 'specimen plant' with dozens of bulbs and leaves 50 cms long - and producing flowers every year ...

If these 4 required conditions are not met by the grower, a Coryanthes plant will decline and perish.
Though all Coryanthes plants commercially available are grown from seed and can be bought cheaply,
they should not be grown without the respect these wonders of plant evolution deserve ...

Hasta luego.

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Wow...I beleive him and all his requirements...we all have to follow the culture of the plant and its needs...we also have to mimic the conditions it has in the wilds...
I guess you just have to pump up the heat and let the sun shine on...golly! this plant feeds a lot and drinks a lot...
but its good to know all these info Manfred...Thanks!
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