Dendrobium hybrid of the kind commonly called 'nobile-type', after one of the species making up a lot of the ancestry. Grow warm, moist, and well-fertilized in the summer, and cool, drier, and un-fertilized in the winter, in bright light. Nice one!
Dendrobium hybrid of the kind commonly called 'nobile-type', after one of the species making up a lot of the ancestry. Grow warm, moist, and well-fertilized in the summer, and cool, drier, and un-fertilized in the winter, in bright light. Nice one!
Is a north window with light all day good enough, or should i put it under my grow light once its done blooming? It sure is pretty and i think it has a slight scent ( or im talking myself into it smelling!) Thanks!
A north window in Canada might not provide enough light, but if you grow other plants okay there then maybe it's fine, IDK. Many of the ancestral species come from monsoonal areas of the Himalayan foothills, where light intensity is naturally higher in winter due to clearer skies and deciduous trees.
Most of the hybrids I've smelled in person are fragrant to varying degrees. The ones I grow all seem to peak in scent intensity around mid-day.