You might also go to the menu bar on this site and type in "fertilizer for Cymbidiums" in the Search box. It will bring up 64 different threads. As I always say on Cym care: "Ask 10 different people what is best and you will get 12 different answers".
You should end up doing what is best for you in your environment.
As I always say on Cym care: "Ask 10 different people what is best and you will get 12 different answers".
Cym Ladye
You are probably right. To be honest. I read so many informations it is becoming very confusing. I'll just go with my gut. I keep my fingers crossed to get some buds but if not, there is always another year
You are probably right. To be honest. I read so many informations it is becoming very confusing. I'll just go with my gut. I keep my fingers crossed to get some buds but if not, there is always another year
Thanks!
Gregor
Gregor,
Your orchids will be best served by going with your common sense, not your gut.
One of folks at SBOE, a major Cym grower/vendor here, recommended keeping the plant above 0C/32F when it has buds or flowers. The buds/flowers can be damaged by a light freeze while the rest of the plant survives. I've had mine at 0C at night, but it got much warmer during the day.
The plant is allready in the house. it will be below 0°c these days so my grandmother put it in a bright and cool room for buds to develop. We will see what happens