Thank you, The Orchid Boy and Bluesky
The Orchid Boy,
It may be an idea to keep your Den potted to begin with, then when it gets big enough to divide or it gives you a Keiki you will have a secondary plant to mount thus if mounting proves unsuccessful you will have a back up plant - Just a thought
RH is important, but there are few methods to get round a drier atmosphere. From the relatively cheap Humidity tray, to the small decorative house fountain set near by, up to the automated
misting systems. I luckily live near the coast, so on average the humidity is quite reasonable with the coastal atmosphere, so I seem to be all right with the daily hand mist and humidty tray affair.
You may want to check out these links to help you decide.
Orchids, The American Orchid Society
Orchids Wiki
You could also start a new thread in this section of the Forum. This may get the attention of more experienced growers, especially when it comes to Dendrobiums.
Using perhaps the Thread Title:
"Advice required for Mounting a Dendrobium lindleyi?"
or something to that affect.
I still struggle with Dens, I can get them to grow and produce keikis but not flower (yet). I'm hoping to have better luck next year, thanks to a bit of research and a few tips from some local society members. It is always a good idea to try and get advice from any successful local growers if you can, as the conditions they grow in will be very similar to your own.
If you do go on to mount your beauty, I would love to know how it goes and wish you the very best success.
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