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09-29-2014, 02:06 PM
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haraella retrocalla....new to mounts and minis....
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09-29-2014, 04:23 PM
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I can't quite tell from the photos if they are roots or spikes. I think probably roots as the spikes are thinner than the roots and will quickly show signs of a bud forming near the end. The picture is not quite clear enough to tell for sure though.
Mine doesn't have moss on the mount and I keep it always damp or only just let it dry out. In the summer I was watering every day, now it's a bit cooler I water every other day, but the base of the mount often just rests in water and the cork wicks up water to the lower roots so they rarely dry.
However with moss on yours you might need to be careful to let it dry a little, but I still wouldn't let it get really dry.
This guy does like humidity, When I got it last year I initially had mine hanging with my other mounts (remember mine also has no moss) and it was wrinkling a lot and lost the bud which it had been bought with.
I now grow it hanging inside a vase, with stones and water in the bottom of the vase. That's where it often has the water just high enough to meet the bottom of the mount. This gives just enough humidity (even with the top of the vase open) and it does well there, the wrinkling disappeared and this spring it grew a new spike and is on it's third flower and has a second spike growing, so I'm quite happy I've got humidity right now.
I grow in my house with standard house temps. For me that means averaging about 20C (a bit below and a bit above at different times of day) in the winter, and whatever temps we get in the summer, but in the UK that's probably rarely goes above 25C.
Light wise I have experimented and I'm not really sure what light it needs. When I first put it in the vase I had it in a south-west facing window but with it's back to the light (the mount towards the light) because I was worried about it getting too much light. I then put it in the east facing windows facing the light. It got very very pale/yellow when it was there and I wasn't comfortable about it even though it flowered in that position. It also lost a leaf that really yellowed (not the oldest) and I was worried the others would go the same way. I have since moved it back to the first spot, still with it's back to the light and it has greened up again and looks much happier.
That's how I grow mine, hope that helps. Good luck.
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09-29-2014, 06:42 PM
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I keep mine wet to moist in a small terrarium.
So your home sounds good. Keep the humidity high.
They do grow spikes. They grow essentially like tiny warm and moisture loving phal.
It's hard to tell but those do look like spikes to me.
Light.... low to moderate.
I kept the bottom of my mount submerged in 1/2" of water, and refilled a day or two after it evaporated.
Good luck!
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10-11-2014, 02:04 PM
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It looks like I might have a problem......
My haraella seems to be losing its bottom few leaves.
It's planted in this fully enclosed glass house...
Plus I think the lichen (sp?) or purple moss might be molding???
Help!?!?!
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10-11-2014, 08:10 PM
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Is there any air circulation in there?
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10-12-2014, 12:03 AM
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It's not staying wet enough, also airflow could be a big factor^
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10-12-2014, 12:11 AM
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No airflow ...maybe take the top off once a week for a couple hours? Twice a week?
Keep it wetter?
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10-12-2014, 07:07 PM
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My suggestion is to not grow it in there ... Mine (potted) grows fine on a windowsill. Or a small, not entirely enclosed container.
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10-14-2014, 04:29 AM
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Rosie, would you mind sharing a photo of your setup? I had asked you for one once on Facebook, but it's now buried on my Facebook wall. I love this orchid, and just ordered a new (mounted) one to try again. I'd love to try out your method!
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