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Old 02-03-2013, 05:05 AM
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Thought I'd share a few of my mounted orchids, this is probably about 1/3 of my currently mounted collection, currently they are hanging on my wire doors under my back patio while a lot of my others are on rocks and I have some hanging on the patio itself which I might take photos of another time.





Dendrobium tetragonum var. tetragonum


Dendrobium linguiforme



Bulbophyllum exiguum


Dendrobium pugioniforme


Dockrillia striolata


Bulbophyllum shepherdii


Bulbophyllum shepherdii mini mount showing the net bags I am trialling


Oncidium spacelatum

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Old 02-03-2013, 08:48 AM
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Everything looks like it's growing well.
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Old 02-03-2013, 10:57 AM
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Wow, that's quite a collection. I'm only just getting started with mounts. Any secrets to chare? So far, I'm doing OK.
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Old 02-03-2013, 04:06 PM
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No real secrets, just plenty of water, every second watering is with seaweed extract and every few months I tuck a couple of pellets of dynamic lifter behind the moss up high on the mount. I started this fertilising regime about six months ago and have seen a huge increase in growth and overall plant health so they are obviously liking it. Even got a few flowers this season on a plant I'd never been able to flower before.
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hmmm. What is dynamic lifter?
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haha, sounds like maybe I found something that isn't over there, usually it's the other way around Dynamic Lifter is a manure based organic fertiliser, smalls pretty bad until you water it in but the plants seem to love it. I just tuck a couple of pellets in and they dissolve slowly that way so they turn into almost like a slow release fertiliser.
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Wow! They look great!
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haha, sounds like maybe I found something that isn't over there, usually it's the other way around Dynamic Lifter is a manure based organic fertiliser, smalls pretty bad until you water it in but the plants seem to love it. I just tuck a couple of pellets in and they dissolve slowly that way so they turn into almost like a slow release fertiliser.
I'll have to look for it or its equivalent! Thanks!
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Old 02-04-2013, 12:12 AM
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Very neat set-ups!

via mobile
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Very nice set up, I like the way mounted orchids look
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