Stanhopea advice PLEASE.
Login
User Name
Password   


Registration is FREE. Click to become a member of OrchidBoard community
(You're NOT logged in)

menu menu

Sponsor
Donate Now
and become
Forum Supporter.

Stanhopea advice PLEASE.
Many perks!
<...more...>


Sponsor
 

Google


Fauna Top Sites
Register Stanhopea advice PLEASE. Members Stanhopea advice PLEASE. Stanhopea advice PLEASE. Today's PostsStanhopea advice PLEASE. Stanhopea advice PLEASE. Stanhopea advice PLEASE.
LOG IN/REGISTER TO CLOSE THIS ADVERTISEMENT
Go Back   Orchid Board - Most Complete Orchid Forum on the web ! > >
Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
  #11  
Old 01-21-2016, 03:48 PM
bil bil is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 2,393
Stanhopea advice PLEASE.
Default

One other question.

If I am using pure sphagnum, how deep would you have it in that basket? I'm a great fan of shallow media, as I would rather water more in the summer, than see it rot in the winter.
Reply With Quote
  #12  
Old 01-21-2016, 03:54 PM
Roberta's Avatar
Roberta Roberta is offline
Super Moderator
 

Join Date: Jun 2008
Zone: 10a
Location: Coastal southern California, USA
Posts: 13,777
Stanhopea advice PLEASE. Female
Default

Good idea! Enough to cover the roots, but not much more - so it depends o how big the plant.
Reply With Quote
  #13  
Old 01-21-2016, 04:04 PM
bil bil is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 2,393
Stanhopea advice PLEASE.
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Roberta View Post
Good idea! Enough to cover the roots, but not much more - so it depends o how big the plant.
So, would it be fair to say, as little as/as shallow as poss to have a thin pad under the roots and JUST cover them? ie as little as poss?

That makes sense to me as sphag holds water like crazy!
Reply With Quote
  #14  
Old 01-21-2016, 04:06 PM
Roberta's Avatar
Roberta Roberta is offline
Super Moderator
 

Join Date: Jun 2008
Zone: 10a
Location: Coastal southern California, USA
Posts: 13,777
Stanhopea advice PLEASE. Female
Default

I think so. Sphag does dry out pretty fast, especially in an open basket, so depth is not too critical. I think that you may have more humidity in summer than I do.
Reply With Quote
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Likes
Likes bil liked this post
  #15  
Old 01-21-2016, 04:09 PM
Kevinator Kevinator is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: Sep 2012
Member of:AOS
Location: Southern California
Posts: 365
Stanhopea advice PLEASE. Male
Default

Honestly, sphagnum in a basket should be fine. I grow my stanhopeas in pure sphagnum in rather deep baskets (compared to yours) without problems. I just let the first 1-2 cm of media below the surface to dry and then water them. I have no problems with rot but then again the humidity in my growing area can drop to 15 percent outside of the house and 25 percent inside the house.

I did some research on the species you bought and it is apparently native to Columbia. There is another species (Stanhopea maculosa) that is native to Mexico that used to be called schilleriana. Yours is apparently hardy down to 45 degrees Fahrenheit and can handle warm conditions. Light should be in the brighter range for Stanhopeas (less than cattleya, more than phalaenopsis). There is not much I could find about its specific range so just water it like a tropical Stanhopea, consistently moist year round, not soggy. I hope this helps and good luck with the plant!

Last edited by Kevinator; 01-21-2016 at 04:13 PM..
Reply With Quote
  #16  
Old 01-21-2016, 06:21 PM
bil bil is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 2,393
Stanhopea advice PLEASE.
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevinator View Post
Honestly, sphagnum in a basket should be fine. I grow my stanhopeas in pure sphagnum in rather deep baskets (compared to yours) without problems. I just let the first 1-2 cm of media below the surface to dry and then water them. I have no problems with rot but then again the humidity in my growing area can drop to 15 percent outside of the house and 25 percent inside the house.

I did some research on the species you bought and it is apparently native to Columbia. There is another species (Stanhopea maculosa) that is native to Mexico that used to be called schilleriana. Yours is apparently hardy down to 45 degrees Fahrenheit and can handle warm conditions. Light should be in the brighter range for Stanhopeas (less than cattleya, more than phalaenopsis). There is not much I could find about its specific range so just water it like a tropical Stanhopea, consistently moist year round, not soggy. I hope this helps and good luck with the plant!
OK, thanks.

It's always a bit nerve wracking when you take on something significantly different from what you have been used to, so I appreciate the feedback.
Reply With Quote
  #17  
Old 01-25-2016, 03:26 PM
bil bil is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 2,393
Stanhopea advice PLEASE.
Default

Right, Captain Steampunk has been hard at work with the welder.

This is what I have come up with for the Stanhopea.
Attached Thumbnails
Stanhopea advice PLEASE.-steampunk-1-jpg   Stanhopea advice PLEASE.-steampunk-2-jpg  
Reply With Quote
  #18  
Old 01-25-2016, 03:49 PM
Roberta's Avatar
Roberta Roberta is offline
Super Moderator
 

Join Date: Jun 2008
Zone: 10a
Location: Coastal southern California, USA
Posts: 13,777
Stanhopea advice PLEASE. Female
Default

That looks really good. Plenty of room for those spikes. If they happen to hit a "barrier" they will just change their direction a bit, and there is plenty of room for that to happen.
Reply With Quote
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Likes
Likes bil liked this post
  #19  
Old 01-25-2016, 05:38 PM
estación seca's Avatar
estación seca estación seca is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: Jun 2015
Zone: 9b
Location: Phoenix AZ - Lower Sonoran Desert
Posts: 18,595
Stanhopea advice PLEASE. Male
Default

As a reference, a plastic basket here 8" diameter x 6" deep filled with completely wet sphagnum moss and an orchid dries to crispness in 3-4 days in the summer, with humidity around 50% and temperatures around 100F / 38C. Your baskets are shallower. And I need to hire you to make some trellises for me.
__________________
May the bridges I've burned light my way.

Weather forecast for my neighborhood
Reply With Quote
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Likes
Likes bil liked this post
  #20  
Old 01-25-2016, 07:25 PM
bil bil is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 2,393
Stanhopea advice PLEASE.
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by estación seca View Post
As a reference, a plastic basket here 8" diameter x 6" deep filled with completely wet sphagnum moss and an orchid dries to crispness in 3-4 days in the summer, with humidity around 50% and temperatures around 100F / 38C. Your baskets are shallower. And I need to hire you to make some trellises for me.
Thank you. Yeah, not sure how it will dry out, it's always a fine line here between drying in the summer and rotting in the winter.

---------- Post added at 06:25 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:23 PM ----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by Roberta View Post
That looks really good. Plenty of room for those spikes. If they happen to hit a "barrier" they will just change their direction a bit, and there is plenty of room for that to happen.
Thank you.

Well, most of the holes are 5x4 cm. That ought to be OK, I'm just hoping that the moss won't fall thru.
Reply With Quote
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Likes
Likes estación seca liked this post
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
beginners, experts, idea, responses, stan, advice, tanhopea


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Stanhopea flower season 2014 jessetukkers Catasetum and Stanhopea Alliance 12 04-06-2015 05:25 AM
Stanhopea seedling questions Greenthumb.5 Catasetum and Stanhopea Alliance 6 08-25-2013 01:11 PM
Stanhopea and Gongora culture advice needed! Goods14 Catasetum and Stanhopea Alliance 14 05-07-2012 02:23 PM
Stanhopea jenischiana isurus79 Catasetum and Stanhopea Alliance 6 09-20-2010 04:08 PM
Stanhopea jenishiana isurus79 Catasetum and Stanhopea Alliance 5 09-22-2009 11:16 AM

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 08:33 AM.

© 2007 OrchidBoard.com
Search Engine Optimisation provided by DragonByte SEO v2.0.37 (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Feedback Buttons provided by Advanced Post Thanks / Like (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.

Clubs vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.