Hi everyone, this is my first post in Orchid Board and I am very impressed with the quality of information found in this forum. Kudos to all.
Some self introduction. I am from Singapore and My first name is Boon Kiat. You can address me Boon in short if you find it too cumbersome to address me in full.
Kiat is not my last name as it is common for Chinese to have two names as our first name.
My last name is Tan and to confuse you further, our last name or commonly known as the family name is placed in front. Thus my full name is Tan Boon Kiat.
Recently the 20th World Orchid Conference was held in Singapore at Marina Bay Sands during the period 13th - 20th Nov 2011 and I bought myself an early Christmas present
consisting of a Gongora catilligera, a Coryanthes macrantha, Coryanthes leucocorys and a Stanhopea annulata. These orchid genera are hard to come by in this part of the globe and we are usually swarmed with the common ones like Dendrobium, Vanda, Phalaenopsis and Cattleya.
I have a query on Gongora catilligera. Queries on other genera will come shortly.
It is labelled as warm growing and I learned from this forum that Gongoras adores very high humidity in shade. As the daily temperatures of Singapore fluctuate between 24-33 deg C and the night temperature will never go below 23 C for the past 40 years, do you think I could grow and even bloom it in Singapore? I have a friend who manage to bloom Gongora quinquenervis in apartments. The relative humidity of my balcony is around 74% and with the monsoon rains lately, it has spiked to 95% for the past few days. Are the cultural requirements of catilligera similar to quinquenervis?
Thank you for your kind attention and advice.