![]() |
Hello From Mahwah NJ!!
:hello
Hello to all, I am an amateur orchid enthusiast wishing to learn more. This is also my first forum ever! I have a selection of orchids that have survived my eastern light exposure. I did have a few orchid species that didn't like my light/temps/conditions which i lost yet many have thrived and flowered! I have always had a green thumb and my interest in orchids began when I reestablished contact with one of my high school teachers who had a large dendrobium form which he gave me some and they grew and flowered! Now I have a small collection of various types. I do have a store bought phal which I used keiki paste on and now the original spike has produced 3 keiki's and one of those has put out a spike while still on the mother plant! I wasn't sure when to separate them and never did. I have pictures to post and open for advice as to where to go from here. :hello |
Hello and welcome to the forum, Dave.:)
|
:welcomeflowers: Dave!
|
Welcome to the Orchid Board!
|
Welcome to OB Dave!
|
:waving Welcome to Orchidboard Dave!! :waving
Generally keikis can be separately once they have couple inches of root on them. Can be many short roots or 1-2 very long ones, in both cases there is enough root surface to support the plant. |
Hi Dave:waving. Came from Montvale so I know your area. Things have changed in Bergen Co. as elsewhere but we orchid people gotta stick together. Joining OB was my first forum as well. New members always welcome.
|
Helloooooo from monmouth county! I hope neither you, nor your orchids, are catching frostbite up here in the icy north!
Actually, i guess the bigger worry this time of year is AC dryness |
Hi..!!
No worries here, my orchids are blooming amazingly!!! So many pretty flowers on these gloomy snowy days...most amazing! Thanks for wondering, Dave:) |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:49 AM. |
3.8.9
Search Engine Optimisation provided by
DragonByte SEO v2.0.37 (Lite) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.