I would also be interested what the last speaker has to say on Angraecums. Such an elusive orchid.
Found a brief article by the speaker:
https://botanicaltd.com/wp-content/u...s4o_124497.pdf
very informative stating " the best time to divide them is shortly before they rot"
Now that is really helpful isn't it.
but they do mention their fertilizer schedule which interests me the most: "We rotate fertilizer formulas and always
provide micronutrients."
Ie micronutrients all year, (including winter) rotating between grow and bloom formulations to achieve a balanced mix.
And just to point out the not so obvious, the Erasanthe Henricii they show in that article, you do not see that in cultivation often. To see them grow such a magnificent species to flower so well, their advice is worth gold. If they say to carry on feeding micro nutrients with every plain watering you add micronutrients