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Old 10-06-2024, 10:45 AM
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New Anguloas from Ecuagenera: cliftonii and eburnum. Potted them up in a mix of bark and perlite with a small quantity of coconut coir potting soil mix and spagnum- trying for a well-draining terrestrial mix. I think it is too cold to put them outside (45 at night right now) so they are hanging out under the lights.

Any advice for keeping these guys alive?
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Excellent acquisitions. How was the root system on each of these? Hopefully they will do well for you.
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Hello, I hope you enjoy growing anglea

I have no experience growing Maxillaria alliance in countries with seasons.

This article I wrote is based on the experience of a collector of more than 40 years in the anguloa genre.

Anguloas cultivation in the Andean mountains, Venezuela

And this other link is about how they grow Lycastes in Japan, really in my opinion Lycaste and Anguloa are grown the same, however I hope this helps you

http://orchid.la.coocan.jp/sub30.htm
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I looked these up, both are moderately high elevation. So once nights get up to 55 deg F. or so they can move outside. Once they have had a chance to acclimate, next fall they can stay outside into the low 40's F. Growing outside and chilly, my Anguloas tend to be deciduous. if growning warmer they may not lose their leaves. Yes, they pretty much grow like Lycastes.
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Thanks Roberta, it is good to know what minimum temp to look for. They have been inside, and they both put out new growths about a month ago.
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Thanks Roberta, it is good to know what minimum temp to look for. They have been inside, and they both put out new growths about a month ago.
Your plants look very good, and when they are this big they don't flower until next year.

However, I would add an element that maintains more humidity on the surface and in the middle. According to Dr. Oakley, Anguloas have roots that are very susceptible to drought. Not even I use such a thick mixture in my cultivation. A good layer of fresh moss on the surface will help you a lot.

---------- Post added at 02:28 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:23 PM ----------

Of course, this medium substrate can also be used to water daily, THEY LOVE WATER!



Mr. Daniel shows his cultivation in this video, he is a great exponent of the genre with his Anguloa Brevilabris of 99 Points AOS!!!

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I've grown Anguloa clowesii. I would have used a much larger pot. These quickly develop a root system to rival a robust Cymbidium. When that is making new growth you'll need to water daily.
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