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these certainly are grown by us in varying conditions.
I looked it up on Orchidwiz and they say it requires 80% humidity all year round, so you are on the right track Doesn't explain why mine does so well at humidity of around 50% indoors.... |
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Remember how mine fell apart when mounting? Well, the smaller two pbulb lead has yet to put out ANYTHING in almost a year. The larger 4 pbulb lead has put out roots and a new pbulb in that year. |
Are there different types of these? Mine seems very tolerant of dry air. Some of my other orchids have been suffering but whatever I have as a soph. does not. It's tolerance of neglect/dry conditions is why I like it, despite it being non-fragrant. :)
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Hmm, then again, it only put out one new growth instead of multiples but I thought that perhaps this was due to me disrupting its potted life for a mount.
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I'd have to assume so. I'll try this for at least a month and see what happens.
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I also grow mine in ambient humidity which in the winter is 40%-60% with temps from 58F - 68F. It is mounted on a cork slab and is misted 1 to 2 times daily.
I have 3 new growths this season and one has bloomed with 3 flowers. Other 2 growths are still in-progress. I had read that it is easy to rot the buds when watering so I have been extra careful to mist by hand and not "dunk" the plant once the leaves opened to reveal the buds. |
Update on some seed pods:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8086/8...158b7aa5_z.jpg orchidsarefun, how are your's looking? |
Very cool Drew!
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Cool! Fat little things, lol. They look like they're going to explode.
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