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01-29-2014, 11:22 AM
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Dendrobium Kingianum light requirements?
OK. So far I've gotten lots of info from everyone about the water/temp needs of this plant, but am somewhat alarmed that I didn't even think to ask about light. One of the reasons I have mainly Phals is that I don't have a 'sunny southern window' here-only west and east. This is why I have about half of the phals under my natural light LED track lighting over my kitchen /living room counter. I also have a T5 light set up in front of my east facing picture window, and all my plants do well, as they have fairly low light requirements. That said, would I be correct to say that a Kinganium would not do well with this amount of light? The temps I can vary if need be. I can move it to the basement over nights, and the watering I can manage=let the reservoir go dry (ish) thru the winter until spring.(Right?) But the lighting....
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01-29-2014, 03:22 PM
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This is a relatively high light plant.
Having said that, I left a bunch of new keikis on a bench below hanging Cattleyas without giving them a dry period (I thought they were too small), and about 1/3 of them spiked anyway.
Just goes to show, Orchids do not read books & web sites about growing conditions.
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01-29-2014, 09:23 PM
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I grow my kingi where it gets sun all morning in summer, but is mostly shade in winter, and it blooms fabulously! So, I would say lots of light at least spring-summer. I'm sure it can take plenty of light year-round.
I don't "rest" mine either - less water than in summer, but still every week, with usual amount of fertilizer. It does grow outside, so definitely gets cool-cold.
From what I have read from people familiar with kingi's native climate, it isn't really that dry in winter ...
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01-29-2014, 09:33 PM
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this orchid is endemic to the coastline of Queensland Australia....so it does get bright direct sunlight all year round....but since your plant I assume is Green House bred better give it bright shaded light or the leaves might burn....lots of humidity and air movement since it is sea coastal....
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01-30-2014, 09:15 AM
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Here they need as much light as Cattleyas.
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01-30-2014, 12:50 PM
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Thanks all. Guess I'll have to wait and see....
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