Hi all-
i have had this and only this phrag for a little while...i wanted to dip my toe into the genus and i grabbed this one while visiting a green house to see Corgis....but that is another story....
she had eight fans when i got her and has since added 2 more and i believe 4 more growing now as little guys.
I moved her to SH when i got her as she was in ROCK HARD sphag medium that had become calcified onto the roots an was not coming off ( i consider myself an EXPERT at de -sphaging orchids and i could not do a thing)..i was challenged to find a big enough container and moved her twice to get her comfy and provide enough room for res of water to keep her happy.....
well the last weekend i decided that i was not giving her the best chance to succeed and so i carefully plotted the location and orientation of the fans, plotted the best cut and split her perfectly with five fans and two new growths in each half..
one went back into the original pot and one is moved into a huge lily vase so it has MAD room to grow out.
in the repot i was looking at the tag and it is cracked and a bit missing....the name also has extra words that i cant tell if they are part of the name or just descriptors...
if you can advise on the name, the culture i have set up or the growing of phrags in general, i would greatly appreciate it and welcome all knowledge and insights.
DC
here is the tag
Phrag by
J Solo, on Flickr
the two split bunches (the twin sisters)
Phrag by
J Solo, on Flickr
one from above
Phrag by
J Solo, on Flickr
the other
Phrag by
J Solo, on Flickr
it appears that only two of these ten fans have a spent spike...does that mean that the others are still viable to flower or do they also only get one year to flower on each new growth like some other orchids?
here is the one back in the original pot in the original location
Boogie by
J Solo, on Flickr
the other i don't have a pic of right now and it is in my patio until i find a suitable, brighter spot for her
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