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Hi,
Got mine from J&L Orchids and just got home from "the big city" LOL of Williamsport. Will have pics this evening! Janice |
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Eahonn, I like the way you put yours in the "humidity cup". Neat idea and thanks for showing the picture.
Janice |
Nice plant Eahonn!! Looks happy and healthy. Is it from J&L?
Rowangreen, NBS works fine to for the project, but since these generally bloom in the fall, we will likely have to wait until next year for blooms. But I think it's worth it if all the TCs are plants you really want. I'm probably going to get it at Schwerter since they also have other plants I want, but I'm waiting for a reply from a local grower first. |
Mine came today but I spent so much time with the den. Aggregatum that I mounted and repotted the others without really looking at them closely. The den was spectacular, had outgrown its wooden basket, and I moved it into a larger plastic vanda basket (I removed the wooden basket piece by piece as to not damage roots...which I had to gently remove from the wood--what a challenge!). I tied the soph to a cedar plaque with a scrap of nylon stocking. It is outside with my other orchids, enjoying bright, indirect light. We are to have thunderstorms all week so it should enjoy the humidity.
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The vendor I got it from (Marble Branch, though I think it's an H&R seedling) said they sometimes see these bloom from every new growth, which can mean 2 or even 3 times per year for a well-grown plant. Mine puts out 2 generations of new growth/year but only summer/fall-starting PBs actually flower so far. I hope that as it matures it'll start blooming more often, but even if it doesn't I still love it! I'm putting mine outside this week to see if increased light, air movement, and diurnal temp ranges will a) induce it to branch more (after ~3.5 years it's only up to 3 distinct leads that I can see) and b) maybe bloom earlier than November. I'll be sure to report back if anything miraculous happens... ;) --Nat |
http://www.iosoc.com/Newsletters/IOS2006-12.pdf
I found this article that talks about the culture for our cernuas. Page 5 has the info. -Camille mine came from Botanica. It is behind a miltonia spectabilis and farther in the background a encyclia cordigera. |
I was just looking online for the blooming season of cernua and I got conflicting information. Some sites say winter, some say fall, and some say spring. All I know is that mine have always bloomed in winter. It will be interesting to see if some plants bloom at different times.
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In orchidwiz the majority of reported bloomings are between october in december, then there are a handful for january to march, and then essentially nothing throughout the spring and summer. So if we get our plants from Schwerter, we may get lucky and get blooms early next year if we miss it in the fall.
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