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catherinecarney 07-19-2016 09:26 PM

Just took a close look at my bag baby walkeriana and it's not only growing new roots, but looks like it's got new growth as well.

It's on a shaded south facing porch with the rest of the orchids for the summer. I mist everything that's out there daily, and the plants get direct early morning sun followed by dappled shade the rest of the day. I agree with Leafmite that it seems to like the warm (and humid) weather we're having in Ohio this week.

Catherine

Leafmite 07-20-2016 03:37 PM

Who knew that Ohio would be perfect for growing orchids? :)

Leucadian 07-23-2016 08:35 PM

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The flower is from February this year. It's C. walkeriana v. caerulea 'Azul Perfecta' x 'Edward'. I got it in 2014, at a botanical garden show, not really knowing what to expect. It was in bark, and after it bloomed I repotted it into coir chips. Not sure if that was a good idea, but I have two new happy growths, and I expect they will both bloom. I think the two flowers in the first picture are on a single lead.
I appreciate the detailed culture recommendations from CatWalker; I'll have to pay closer attention to my plant.

catherinecarney 07-24-2016 10:45 AM

Leucadian--nice flowers! Congratulations!

I'm finding with mine that it doesn't like damp at all--I'm definitely going to put mine on a mount sooner rather than later. I'm waiting for the new roots to get a bit bigger first...

Catherine

Orchid Whisperer 07-24-2016 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by catherinecarney (Post 810996)
Leucadian--nice flowers! Congratulations!

I'm finding with mine that it doesn't like damp at all--I'm definitely going to put mine on a mount sooner rather than later. I'm waiting for the new roots to get a bit bigger first...

Catherine

Just offering :twocents: here, but if you have some new roots growing, I would go ahead and get it mounted very soon, no need for the roots to get bigger. My mounted C. walkeriana has grown well while the temperatures are hot and humidity is high.

I just tied the bare root plant to the wood mount and the plant has taken off, with roots hugging the wood. When the weather cools and it is time to bring it indoors, I may tie some moss around the roots at that time, if the plant seems to have trouble staying hydrated.

wintergirl 07-24-2016 02:52 PM

Most of my roots are in the air. I just wet them daily. Mine are indoors.

catherinecarney 07-24-2016 10:02 PM

Thank you Orchid Whisperer! I'd been debating whether to go ahead and mount while the weather is warm and humid. Seems like all the orchids I grow take off during the summer and put on plenty of new roots.

Wintergirl, I grow my mounted orchids in a south window in the house during the winter and they generally do quite well as long as I mist them once a day--I do skip a day every once in a while and it doesn't seem to phase them. Nice to know someone else grows them indoors on mounts!

Catherine

gngrhill 07-29-2016 12:24 AM

I finally get to join you guys
 
I just won an auction on ebay for my Walkeriana. I'm so excited because I wanted to join this project from the beginning, and have been following the posts you guys have made. It should be here in 5 or 6 days, so I will post a photo then. It comes at a nice time for me as I have lost a few plants that I accidently "cooked" in my grow space. I hope I don't let that happen again :biggrin:

Leafmite 07-29-2016 05:06 PM

I am so happy to hear that you are joining the project! What exactly are you getting?

gngrhill 07-29-2016 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Leafmite (Post 811408)
I am so happy to hear that you are joining the project! What exactly are you getting?

The title in the posting just said Cattleya Walkeriana-orchid species. No name listed, but the bloom is lavender with a white column and a touch of white on the lip. Maybe when I get it the tag will say. The plant is small , so maybe a year or two to bloom.


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