Donate Now
and become
Forum Supporter.
Many perks! <...more...>
|
07-18-2008, 05:49 PM
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: May 2005
Zone: 9a
Location: south Louisiana
Posts: 660
|
|
Most of us orchid fans in the hot zones have never even *seen* a Dracula! Many have been present for the deaths of Miltonias, though. These sissies just don't seem to care for our buoyant heat and humidity.
Sigh - Nancy
|
07-18-2008, 05:53 PM
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Sep 2006
Zone: 5a
Posts: 9,277
|
|
But many of us Nawtherners haven't seen Live Oaks with Spanish Moss hanging to the ground or Yellow Pitcher Plants in bloom, or sucked the head out of a crawfish. Guess we get what we bargain for.
|
07-18-2008, 07:15 PM
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2007
Zone: 8b
Location: Seattle
Age: 47
Posts: 218
|
|
does that mean we can grow miltonias on windows up north?
|
07-18-2008, 07:18 PM
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Sep 2006
Zone: 5a
Posts: 9,277
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by irrka
does that mean we can grow miltonias on windows up north?
|
I did for 3-4 years, then it pooped on me! Go figure.
|
07-19-2008, 09:36 AM
|
Jr. Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 12
|
|
I don't have a plant recommendation, but I wanted to pop in and say that I love J&Ls plants. I have multiple orchids from them (all miniatures, all of which have been shipped) and they always send healthy, great quality plants.
~audrey~
|
07-19-2008, 12:17 PM
|
Member
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 34
|
|
Hey Audrey,
Glad to hear J&L is a good supplier. I didn't mean to imply that they weren't when I asked about other Dracula providers. I haven't purchased from them yet. I was just looking into what all my options might be. I would hate to unintentionally "dis" a reputable provider.
Now, what miniatures did you buy from them?... :-)
|
07-19-2008, 04:22 PM
|
Jr. Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 12
|
|
don't worry! it didn't come across as you putting down J&L by any means, I just wanted to throw in my two cents that they had great plants! I meant it more as an encouraging statement to go ahead and buy from them!!
What have I bought... oh boy, you're going to make me fess up aren't you?
Den Mini Snowflakes
Masd Copper Cherub
Oncidium Gold Dust
Mediocalar decorata (hasn't bloomed yet, but is growing like crazy)
Den Pixie Charm - thriving in a west facing full sun window, I bought this one as a NBS orchid and it put on quite a show it's first blooming!! (awesome plant! but not really a miniature, more a compact grower)
Ceologyne Fimbriata
all are growing on windowsils. I have lusted over a dracula but didn't think I could grow them in a window because my humidity isn't high enough.... hmmmmm maybe we'll both have to buy one together and give it a go!
~audrey~
|
07-21-2008, 11:12 PM
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Mar 2008
Zone: 9a
Location: Stockton, California, US.
Age: 34
Posts: 476
|
|
You could try Bulbo. picta, a wonderful miniature just remember to water, they have fits when kept too dry. Also dryadella or stellis species would do nicely. they can all be mounted. for something different you might consider an ascentrum or ascocenda hybrid these are quite small and very free blooming. 2-3 times a year if they like you, mine are stingy, my freind has one constantly blooming.
|
07-23-2008, 10:36 PM
|
Member
|
|
Join Date: Feb 2006
Zone: 5b
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Posts: 66
|
|
I would be VERY wary of most Draculas on a windowsill unless enclosed to increase humidity. Well, if you run your whole house humidifier at 75% - you might do ok. I grow a bunch of Dracs indoors under lights/windowsill but I do it in an indoor greenhouse setup with two foggers going 24/7 and a fan on each shelf keeping the air moving. There are a few that will do OK with less - look for the more intermediate growing types with more succulent leaves. Stay far away from cold growers, or anything with thin, pleated-looking leaves.
I have done fairly well on eBay getting plants for less than Andy's or J&L sell 'em for. SOME of the plants are really quite nice. That is not to say that you wouldn't do well buying from J&L or Andy's, but you ARE going to kill a few of these babies while learning how to grow them on a 'sill so getting them cheap at first is a good idea.
Let us know how you do in about 6-8 months (once the heating season is well underway).
|
07-23-2008, 11:13 PM
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Mar 2008
Zone: 9a
Location: Stockton, California, US.
Age: 34
Posts: 476
|
|
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:44 PM.
|