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Old 02-06-2017, 07:53 PM
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That Dendrobium looks like it has some Den. tetragonum in it. Culture should be pretty much what you'd expect for Den speciosum or Den. kingianum. Winter temps down to near freeing (if cold, then keep on the dry side), a little shading from direct noonday sun in summer but can tolerate heat into the triple digits F. (40 deg. C) Well drained medium and don't over-pot. In short, pretty bullet-proof. The Cymbidium should be pretty abuse-tolerant as well. If it has some of the warmer-growing Cyms in its background it may be less needy than the standard ones for a fall cool-down to bloom but the shape indicates that it also contains a significant amount of the standard types, so it can be expected to be pretty tough as well.
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