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Raz, With mine, the drying out part is not a problem. Its gets its water in the morning before I go to work, and the roots suck up the water during the day. By evening/night, its dry. They like a lot of moisture, but they don't want to constantly be wet. I guess this is why a lot of people have them mounted, as mounts dry out really quickly, even when they are mounted with sphag. I hope that makes more sense. It isn't too difficult, just takes some getting used to, but there are loads of orchids that are the same. In general, wetness overnight (esp. in cool temps) is an invitation for rot and disease.
See this for more info: Sedirea japonica Kingianum seems to be quite a tolerant plant. It takes low temps, it takes high temps, its not too fussy about watering... but I haven't had mine long enough to say for sure how easy they are to rebloom. I was told that high light and low temps are the trigger, though. |
I think I have the hang of these two now - thanks for the help! The Sedirea japonica should be blooming shortly, I can see the stripes through the bud sheathing. I'm going to plant it japanese style after it blooms. The kingianum is blooming more now, smells so wonderful, four new growths coming up as well. Here's a pic of the kingianum.
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Don't the kingianums smell divine? Mine is out of bloom now, but making quite a few new growths... I love these plants!
Please post photos of your Sedirea - both when it flowers and also when you repot! Can't wait to see it! |
I have my Sedirea in a 3" slotted clear plastic pot in Coco husk chunks, perlite, & charcoal. It was furthest away from the south facing window and under T5s and it didn't do much all summer and fall. I recently moved it right up to the window and it immediately started growing a new leaf. That would seem to validate Calvin's belief that they can take very high light. No sign of a spike on mine yet. It might be too little still.
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Thanks, Ross. That's encouraging. My humidity can drop to 40 on hot summer days but usually sits at between 50 and 60, so perhaps I'll be OK. :)
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I just moved mine to a pot too, a little clear plastic slotted pot.
And moved it to a new location as well. . .where the air circulation is really good but not gale force. lol Bright indirect light only. . .we shall see if it responds favorably or not! I can't wait to see your Japanese potted version! Great idea for the Sedira! I've only been thinking Neo Neo Neo. |
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