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12-14-2011, 12:47 AM
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Paphiopeilum sanderianum questions and advice
I really would like a Paph.sanderiunam. (Not a hybrid) I have always heard that they are difficult to grow. What make them different from other paphs? Do they need distilled water? What are the growth requirements to grow and bloom them successfully? I would love to hear all personal experiences and advice. I know they can be very large and can be expensive. Also, where is a good place to buy them from online around blooming size or near blooming size for reasonable prices? Any websites with sales and/or care information would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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12-14-2011, 01:02 AM
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Welcome and Hello ! Sit back, relax and read postings from some of our members where you can glean precious knowledge on how to care for your orchids based on their wealth of experience...
I have just discovered recently for myself that Paphs are not hard to grow...
just follow the culture and discover a regular watering and fertilizer regimen...and youre set...
as for your kind of plant:
Paph.sanderianum is not rare nor hard to find; but it is expensive ... it can be found in many orchidgrowers sites(whiteoaks.com; argusorchids.net;orchidsweb; Haussmans; orchids.com; sunsetvalley orchids; carterandholmes , Amazon.com and on Ebay)...and many more Im just too tired to type
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12-14-2011, 01:48 AM
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I'm not really sure they are that difficult to grow. They do require good water and pretty high humidity. The plants need to be rather large before they are mature enough to bloom.
Joann
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12-14-2011, 06:55 AM
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Have one and bloomed it. Not much special care needed. I grow it moderately bright, keep it moist. They like to get multiple growths going before they blooms. On occasion one will bloom on a single growth, but it sucks the life out of the plant and could bloom it to death.
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12-14-2011, 11:45 AM
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What kind of light does it need? Regular paphiopedilum light, phal light, cattleya light?
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12-14-2011, 04:11 PM
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I bought this guy from Marlow's Orchids this summer. Supposedly it's about 2 years away from blooming size. Seems to be doing ok under my very inexperienced care; it's been pushing out a new leaf veeerrry slooowly (3 inches over 4 months growth...)
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12-14-2011, 09:37 PM
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I don't find it hrd to grow than any other paphs. I do grow it under HID as all multifloral paphs have the same light range. Carter and Holmes has a special offering now. 2 NBS sands for 75.00. That's a damn good deal.
Carter and Holmes Orchids
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