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Old 05-17-2011, 06:38 PM
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Hi All,

My birthday is coming up, and one of my requested gifts is a few orchids (of course!). One that has really caught my eye is Dendrobium unicum.

This would be my first Dendrobium, and I wanted to see if anyone has any experience with this species. I will probably be buying from either Oak Hill or Andy's Orchids (if anyone has any advice with those vendors, either, PM me and let me know!)

Thanks in advance!
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Old 05-18-2011, 02:13 PM
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Hi Sekhmet, Dendrobium unicum is one of my absolute favorite species, it's pretty easy to grow and has gorgeous flowers with nice fragrance. My small one is in bud right now, I'll post some pictures in a week or two assuming they don't blast.

The only really tricky thing with this type of Den. is the strong seasonality they prefer. When the weather is warm they want to be fed heavily and kept almost constantly moist, and when it's cool they should be kept much drier (I water about once per week throughout the winter) and not fertilized. Bright light should be provided year-round, in the natural habitat it's probably somewhat brighter in winter due to host trees being deciduous. Cool temps seem to be the most important bloom cue, I give mine nighttime temps in the high 50s from about mid-November to mid-March and I've gotten nice blooms for the past few years.

These do very well mounted or tightly potted. When I pot this type of Den I'm currently using small terracotta pots with nothing but sphagnum and styrofoam peanuts, packed pretty tight but in such a way that the pots drain very fast. Any free-draining epiphyte mix should work fine, though.

Oak Hill is a very good nursery, I've never had any problems with plants from them. Andy's also has a great reputation though I have no firsthand experience, but I don't think you'll go wrong with either place.

Happy Birthday in advance!

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Both vendors are fine.

Den. unicum is easy to grow and bloom.

Yes, it does require a winter dormancy. Here's the other thing you should know...

They may look like shriveled up dead twigs, but they are not necessarily dead.
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Old 05-19-2011, 02:06 AM
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Excellent, thanks so much you guys! This plant will be growing in my office where I grow Vandas and Ascocendas. My office has huge south facing windows which I keep constantly unshaded, so the plants get the strong seasonality which is part of the PNW (shady dark winter, bring summer). I will probably keep the roots wrapped in sphag during the summer to keep moisture up (I am not in my office every day, and most places sell D. unicum mounted).

Thanks for the info, I am excited to give this one a shot!
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