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Old 02-03-2015, 12:09 AM
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very pretty flower and also a beautiful plant
Thank you!

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Wow! Congrats on the award and such a beautiful looking plant.
Thank you, this one grows like a weed!

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Congratulations!
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Well done!
Thank you, I appreciate that!

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Congrats...she's magnificent. If a flower had my name attached to it...! Orchid of the month candidate!
Well, perhaps when you least expect it, your plant will take an award. That's how the first one happened for me. I guess I'm lucky the plants like my growing environment.

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Wow! Fabulous! Congrats on the award
Thank you Sonja, it's always fun when the judges like the plant!

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Ooh could you cross it with Masdevallia Machu Picchu and send me a few seedlings please
That might make a nice cross! i love Machu Picchu. What a gorgeous flower.
I think I'm going to do something with the cross, but I haven't decided yet. I have to wait for the coccinea to bloom!
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Old 02-03-2015, 04:55 PM
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That's so beautiful!! Wooooww!!

I'm also in the Pacific Northwest, and I am just wondering how you care properly for masds in our climate? What media do you use, how often to you fertilize/water, and what light/temps do they like?

I know these basic questions are answered online, but because you live in the same exact climate as me, I thought I'd ask you so I can copycat your method. I feel like I might pick up some masds at upcoming orchid shows - I hope!!

Masds or dens... anyway, that is such a beautiful plant and looks so healthy, I'd love to imitate what you do for similar results!
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Old 02-04-2015, 12:42 PM
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That's so beautiful!! Wooooww!!

I'm also in the Pacific Northwest, and I am just wondering how you care properly for masds in our climate? What media do you use, how often to you fertilize/water, and what light/temps do they like?

I know these basic questions are answered online, but because you live in the same exact climate as me, I thought I'd ask you so I can copycat your method. I feel like I might pick up some masds at upcoming orchid shows - I hope!!

Masds or dens... anyway, that is such a beautiful plant and looks so healthy, I'd love to imitate what you do for similar results!
I'd be happy to give some insight, but it will have to wait until the weekend when I have some extra time type it up. Thank you for your interest!
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Old 02-04-2015, 12:59 PM
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Ooh could you cross it with Masdevallia Machu Picchu and send me a few seedlings please
ME TOO! ME TOO!
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Old 02-07-2015, 03:29 PM
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Such a nice plant. You do have good luck with these. I will be looking for your print up as I am still struggling with these. Not totally failing but just not going gang busters.

And dang it I want gang busters.
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Old 02-08-2015, 01:26 AM
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Such a nice plant. You do have good luck with these. I will be looking for your print up as I am still struggling with these. Not totally failing but just not going gang busters.

And dang it I want gang busters.
Yeah, I need to get to this!
Look for it tomorrow
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Old 02-09-2015, 01:01 AM
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The following is my experience with Masdevallia in the Northwest (Oregon)

Firstly, I consciously acquire plants that will grow in the conditions that I keep my greenhouse. My highs can reach 80 in the Summer, but not for long periods and my lows are generally 50 in the Winter, sometimes dipping to 40. (All temperatures listed are Fahrenheit) The humidity ranges from 60-99 %. I have a fair number of Cold, Cool and Intermediate growing species and hybrids. I keep them in different areas of the greenhouse to accommodate their needs.

There are 2 general groups of Masdevallia:
Thin rooted
Thick rooted

The thin rooted plants are generally kept in sphagnum moss and clay pots. These plants would dry out quickly if put in a bark type mix. The clay pots help to keep the moss from staying soaking wet as clay wicks water. This type is generally your miniature sized plants. FYI Sphagnum moss should never be tightly packed into a pot. This leaves no air space for the plant roots and the moss in the center will dry out.

Thick rooted plants are potted with a bark mix that contains a quality small sized fir bark with perlite and chopped sphagnum to help retain moisture. These plants grow big fat hairy roots that will cling to the bark pieces. These are typically larger Masdevallia like coccinea, Heathii, vietchiana etc. Many of the smaller species/hybrids like bark mixes as well, Masd. infracta, Cassiope, panguiensis to name a few.

Pull a Masdevallia out of a pot full of sphagnum and have a look at the root growth. Does it penetrate the moss all the way through, even in the middle? Or do the roots run out to the edges and grow along the pot wall?

If the roots are growing into the medium, even in the middle, then you can safely assume that it likes the moss and continue potting it this way.

If,however, the roots are not in the middle and only running along the pot walls, chances are that it would prefer something more airy and slightly drier. I have found this to be the case in many of the Masdevallia I grow.

Presently I am using Osmocote with essential nutrients about every 6 months. Use smaller amounts with the sphagnum moss pots and a little more in the bark mix pots. The plants seem to do well with this regime. I have never seen fertilizer burn on any of the plants and growth is good.

I use unfiltered tap water and rain water when the rain water system is functioning and full. Our city water supply is sourced from the Samtiam river. It's really nice water that runs about 7.7ph

These plants, especially the hybrids, can be successfully grown indoors. If the humidity isn't very high, then keep it moist by watering more frequently and misting. Keep them moist but not sopping wet. Place them in a window that receives bright light or heavily dappled sunlight. In the winter put them in a window that is cooler at night, or if you allow the temperatures in your house to cool down to 55 at night, they'll be happy.

My best advice, leave them alone! Observe them but don't obsess. Stop picking at them. I am constantly amazed at how resilient Masdevallia are! Stop re-potting them every time you read about some cool new potting mix. Potting once a year is plenty, some plants in bark can go longer. There is no miracle plant supplement or nutrient. If watering is a chore, don't acquire Masdevallia, they won't like the arid conditions.

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Old 02-09-2015, 01:14 AM
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Thanks Polarizeme, even though I'm not in the Northwest there are some good tips there for Masdevallia care. Thank you for taking your time, it is especially interesting about the different roots and culture.
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Old 02-09-2015, 01:40 AM
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Thanks Polarizeme, even though I'm not in the Northwest there are some good tips there for Masdevallia care. Thank you for taking your time, it is especially interesting about the different roots and culture.
Thank you. I believe much of what I've experienced can be applied no matter where you live. Many of the hybrids are very tolerant of temperature deviations. Certain plants are notoriously difficult and should be avoided to prevent disappointment, unless you are willing to fully provide an adequate environment.

Our humidity is ridiculously high in the Winter and very low in the Summer. My plants are basically "swimming" in the air. I water a lot less in the Winter because of that.

Pleurothallids are such interesting, fun plants to raise
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Old 02-11-2015, 03:30 PM
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Thanks so much. I know I need to re-pot a couple of mine. I have 4 in spagh and I just got 3 new ones this fall and they are in I think spagh and tree fern bark. I am wondering if I like this better but am not quiet sure what to do.

I water 3 of them about every day. If I don't they seem to dry to much. I am also wondering about setting them in saucers of water. It is so dry here but I do have them setting on top of saucers with water around them and a humidifier running 24/7 over the top of them.

I have gotten 2 of them to bloom but my hirtzii is now blasting most of it's blooms.
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