Three years ago all my orchids died in the sunny crematorium of the greenhouse on the south balcony. Now I decided to grow orchids again, but now on the northern balcony. It is the Project Phoenix.
In the Project Phoenix I used very nice modular pot. I took 10 modular pots for 20 orchids and assembled them into this construction. Now I'll try to grow orchids in S/H, all of them. And I will have only 20 plants, no one more.
My orchids have bright sun from 4:00 A.M. till 7:00 A.M. in every sunny morning, and bright shadow from 5:30 P.M. till 7:00 P.M. every evening.
I watering them manually every 4-5 days.
Last edited by Akhenaten; 02-10-2019 at 08:19 AM..
those disasters hurt....your first display was so very nice, oh well....get back up in the saddle again and ride on! I cant wait to see what you make with this one!
those disasters hurt....your first display was so very nice, oh well....get back up in the saddle again and ride on! I cant wait to see what you make with this one!
Today I looked my Paphiopedilumes. They are like in hibernation, havn't no one change during month. I extracted them from expanded clay substrate and found new growths and big light roots. Then I repoted them back.
Some of your pictures do not show. But it looks like your plan is working successfully from what I can see. Congratulations!
I am a little surprised that your cattleya is doing so well. I was thinking that there wouldn't be enough light for cattleyas. Have you had any blooms yet?