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11-01-2020, 08:36 PM
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Cyrtopodiums- Autumn, Winter Care
Hey All,
I get questions regarding autumn and winter care for Cyrtopodiums fairly regularly. This video details autumn, winter, and a bit of spring care for this genus. I also show some recent imports from Floralia, which is is a springboard for how to care for Cyrtopodiums as they exit dormancy.
Cyrtopodium- Autumn Care - YouTube
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11-02-2020, 01:57 PM
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Whoops, I should have put this in the Cymbidium forum!
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11-02-2020, 02:07 PM
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Whoops, I should have put this in the Cymbidium forum!
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Agree... Done!
Actually, Catasetinae should also be with Cymbidae and Stanhopea with Maxillariae, but there's far too much history to straighten it all out.
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11-02-2020, 03:26 PM
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From IOSPE:
Catasetum Kunth 1822 SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Cymbidieae, SUBTRIBE Catasetinae.
Stanhopea Frost ex Hooker 1829 SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Cymbidieae, SUBTRIBE Stanhopeinae.
Maxillaria Ruiz and Pavon 1794 SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Cymbidieae, SUBTRIBE Oncidiinae.
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Maybe we should organize forums by flower color?
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11-02-2020, 05:01 PM
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Agree... Done!
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Maybe we should organize forums by flower color?
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Holy cow, that would be brutal!
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11-18-2020, 07:40 AM
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Informative video, Steve. But I'm still not brave enough to jump in and try my hand with a species from this genus. Perhaps I would be emboldened if you were to helpfully supply me with a large, blooming-size plant. I think that would be a real confidence booster. I think that, based on our previous exchanges of plants, you should already have my shipping address printed on a label and ready for a box! :-)
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11-18-2020, 08:34 AM
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Informative video, Steve. But I'm still not brave enough to jump in and try my hand with a species from this genus. Perhaps I would be emboldened if you were to helpfully supply me with a large, blooming-size plant. I think that would be a real confidence booster. I think that, based on our previous exchanges of plants, you should already have my shipping address printed on a label and ready for a box! :-)
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Ha! Indeed! I’ll see if I can chop something in the spring. I actually sent two back bulbs to a friend in Florida in June and the promptly shriveled up and died. A haven’t mastered divisions yet!
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11-18-2020, 12:02 PM
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Hausermann's sold seedlings of macrobulbon earlier this year. I found it easy to grow. I had to watch like a hawk for spider mites and spray with soap three times.
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