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Originally Posted by KE8ICR
It's called Trichoceros Species M. ..It grows in Peru. I know very little about it but I love it
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Really neat flowers... these look like perfect bugs or flies (but cuter).
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Originally Posted by KE8ICR
I am slowly figuring this out. I am very new, and I am constantly worrying that my orchids are too wet, or too dry, or have too much light, or not enough light, are too cold or too warm....Here are a couple of my orchids..
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Well, the first looks like a Bulbophyllum. On the warm side, damp (you can't overwater a mounted orchid). You might want to add some sphagnum on top of the roots. The Haraella looks quite happy. Let it dry out between waterings, so damp but not soggy. It's happy with pretty much any temperature above freezing. (I grow mine mounted, outside, frost free of course) Very forgiving. The last is hard to tell. Epidendrum porpax or one of its relatives? If so, dry out between waterings. Tolerant of a range of temperatures, not fussy.