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02-02-2019, 04:49 PM
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Cattleya praestans
This is suck a reliable and frequent blooming plant that I can't overstate what a perfect little species this is. Mine now blooms 3-4 times a year, with every new growth (even despite some major neglect last fall!). It's a miniature and the blooms last for quite a well. Definitely one of my top 10 favorites species.
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02-02-2019, 05:49 PM
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Three to four times a year is very nice. Nice shades of purple/violet.
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02-03-2019, 04:07 PM
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Gorgeous!
Wow, I had no idea that these could bloom more than once a year. Now I’m really looking forward to mine growing up. Any culture tips you could share would be massively appreciated. I’ve had mine for a year and are doing good (seedling/NBS size) but the winter care is still confusing me. I’ve been keeping it fairly warm, nights about 55-60F, days at 80F, and only watering it slightly less than in the summer. I had read that these like to stay somewhat moist year round. Is yours in a pot or grown mounted?
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02-03-2019, 09:08 PM
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It's beautiful. What a nice bonus that it blooms so often.
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02-04-2019, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by SaraJean
Gorgeous!
Wow, I had no idea that these could bloom more than once a year. Now I’m really looking forward to mine growing up. Any culture tips you could share would be massively appreciated. I’ve had mine for a year and are doing good (seedling/NBS size) but the winter care is still confusing me. I’ve been keeping it fairly warm, nights about 55-60F, days at 80F, and only watering it slightly less than in the summer. I had read that these like to stay somewhat moist year round. Is yours in a pot or grown mounted?
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I find this plant to be the easiest in my collection. I naturally get season temp variation due to where I live. During the winter I turn the thermostat down to 60f at night and 70f during the day. Summer temps can be in the 50s at night to 90s during the day.
I grow mine in semi-hydro and it seems to really like it (hence the many blooms!). If it weren’t in S/H I think I would still try to keep it fairly moist in terms of Catts but I would still let it mostly dry out.
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02-07-2019, 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Salixx
I find this plant to be the easiest in my collection. I naturally get season temp variation due to where I live. During the winter I turn the thermostat down to 60f at night and 70f during the day. Summer temps can be in the 50s at night to 90s during the day.
I grow mine in semi-hydro and it seems to really like it (hence the many blooms!). If it weren’t in S/H I think I would still try to keep it fairly moist in terms of Catts but I would still let it mostly dry out.
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Thank you
I have been keeping one of my praestans and one of my pumilas in clay pots with a collar of sphag. I have one of each that are also mounted. The potted ones seem to be doing a lot better and growing continuously, I’m assuming, because of the extra moisture. Semi-hydro sounds perfect, I hadn’t even thought of that. Mainly it’s just my oncidiums in that set up but I might just toss one in and see what happens
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