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Old 06-07-2016, 08:36 AM
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A new orchid fiend from Sydney, Australia here hoping to meet some like-minded people and learn from some more experienced growers.

I'll be sure to harass you with questions shortly on my two recent (and first) orchid acquisitions - a large post-bloom Phalaenopsis and what I think is a Phalaenopsis-type Dendrobium with only a single cane (not sure if I should be concerned about that?)...

Anyway just saying a quick hi, plus any responses to the little question I've already snuck in would be welcome

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Old 06-07-2016, 12:11 PM
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One cane on the Dendrobium is OK so long as it has healthy roots. If so it should but out another growth from the base. It shouldn't need a very big pot as they don't like being over potted.

If you like, once you have 5 posts, you can start a thread with a photo of the plant under Dendrobiums and people will chime in with suggestions.
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Old 06-07-2016, 06:08 PM
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Thanks for the welcome guys, and Silken for putting my mind at ease. The roots look alright, according to my inexperienced judgement, but I'll definitely take that advice and start a thread eventually.
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It's Fall, so your Den phal might not grow until Spring. They don't like being cold and wet, so let it dry out between waterings. Keep it warm.
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Thank you, estación seca! I will heed your advice. Given that the one cane is in full bloom, I'm intending to feed it a bloom-specific fertilizer occasionally. But would you recommend waiting until Spring and growth for feeding?
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I fertilize my Den phal hybrids about once a month in the winter. I take care not to water them during cool, dark periods, which are rare here. I keep them inside because we can have occasional overnight frosts.

I wonder whether many people here growing in coastal Southern California, with a climate similar to Sydney's, grow Den phals outdoors in the winter?
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Yes, I've been resisting the urge to water and feed because so far it's been quite cold, dark and wet here. When I do though, I'm planning on using a fertilizer for blooming as per most phal advice I've read. But I wonder if that's actually suitable for Dendrobium given that, from what I've read so far, they seem to have a less cyclical blooming habit?

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