Does anyone have any tips on getting Phrag. Sedenii and/or Phrag. Schroderae to bloom. I have both of the plants in my collection for about 4 years and so far not a single blossom. Anyone have any tips???
Michelle Harbaugh
Curator, Olds College Orchid Collection
Last edited by meharbaugh; 02-02-2010 at 10:03 AM..
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Phrags generally flower quite easily as long as they have a good difference between day and night temps - the temp should drop at least 5C at night. They also require moderate to fairly bright light to flower well most of the time. A bright eastern or western exposure that is shaded from the sun during the hottest part of the day, or good artificial light (about 2000-2500 footcandles) works well. Aside from that, growing conditions that support good growth, i.e. consistent moisture and proper nutrition, will lead to strong blooming.