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Old 04-18-2016, 05:06 PM
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Connie Star, I reckon that you don't get cool enough. Rather than commit orchidicide, you might try trading or donating them. Dendrobium nobile types sure do thrive in parts of Brazil.

Here are my favorite photos of orchids that do thrive in different parts of Costa Rica. I just added a few to the Epiphyte Society Facebook page.
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I wanted to join in the reindeer games so here's a pic of my Dendrobium which recently bloomed...

Dendrobium aphyllum by Epiphyte, on Flickr
Wow, I have this plant but only 1 stick flowering. Will follow up with my post.
How do you grow?

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Old 04-19-2016, 04:25 AM
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Wow, I have this plant but only 1 stick flowering. Will follow up with my post.
How do you grow?

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It's in a Dillen 6" eurobasket with pumice. That's how I bought it a few years ago from the Huntington. The basket's drainage holes are around a half inch above the bottom of the basket so there's some semi-hydroponic action going on.

I water it once or twice a week at night during summer. When it gets cooler I water less frequently and earlier in the day. Last week I gave it some slow release fertilizer for the first time.

It receives fairly bright light and some direct morning sun in the winter.

It's definitely done a lot better than the other two aphyllums that I stuck on my tree.
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It's in a Dillen 6" eurobasket with pumice. That's how I bought it a few years ago from the Huntington. The basket's drainage holes are around a half inch above the bottom of the basket so there's some semi-hydroponic action going on.

I water it once or twice a week at night during summer. When it gets cooler I water less frequently and earlier in the day. Last week I gave it some slow release fertilizer for the first time.

It receives fairly bright light and some direct morning sun in the winter.

It's definitely done a lot better than the other two aphyllums that I stuck on my tree.
I think I have to move mine from a wooden plaque to a pot with some loose bark and or sphagnum. I think it is not getting enough water.

Mine flowers, but not like yours. I'd like for it to bloom profusely like yours!

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