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silken, I find it very easy to grow with my catts. However, I don't let it dry out too much.
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One of my favorites. Thank you for sharing! Is this plant compact at all?
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Thanks for the info tuvoc. I have been considering one of these for a while.
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Thanks for all the comments! These Epicattleyas have not been hard for us to grow under bright lights with daily, light watering. They are at least 12" tall with 3 growths when they develop buds, and this particular one is now 30" tall with the blooms!! A real stunner for the collection.
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Hi Mike! There is a Northwest Orchid Society show and sale coming up at Swanson's Nursery on November 6th and 7th. The next show in Seattle will be the Northwest Flower and Garden from Feb. 23 - 27. Happy growing! Sadie and Brian |
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Do you fertilize with each watering like some suggest for other orchids ? I am using MSU type at 125 ppm N on my phals and cattleya For "light watering" do you mist it? Thanks. Frank |
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We fertilize once per week with the same strength as the rest of our Catts -- your fertilization should be just fine while it is growing. Our light watering is a quick splash on the roots with a hose. Our humidity is about 60%. We continue to water and fertilize as the buds are developing and then cut back a little when the buds get fat and while the blooms are open. Good luck! Sadie and Brian |
Thanks Sadie and Brian !
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Great growing, and thanks again for sharing! |
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