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Old 04-15-2021, 08:38 AM
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I've just seen a Pholidota Chilensis and I really want to buy it, it's only £16 for 5 bulbs (3 with leaves), which with Brexit, is a brilliant price for the UK. However, I can't find too much on good lighting, watering etc. I've heard they're similar to Bulbophylum, which I have an Elizabeth Ann Buckleberry' doing pretty well. The lights I have are Sansii 15w which my Cattleya is doing well under. In terms of feeding I use rainmix so not too worried about the feeding regime.

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Think you mean Pholidota chinensis. These are related to Coelogyne and very beautiful. Working on mine!
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Oops, bad typo. How do you keep yours? I have some Coelogyne Fimbriata doing pretty well at the moment but I really like the look of Pholidota and Chinesis seems like a brilliant beginner one.
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Just repotted mine with s/m and some treefern into 3.5inch plastic pot. Gets bright light near south window and about 65-70 deg. so humidity stays pretty even. Coelogynes.com is of help to me.
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I look up information on species new to me on IOSPE.
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I corrected the spelling in the thread title, so that people can find it with Search.
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