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jai_star 10-08-2024 01:33 AM

Any hobby growers in Melbourne
 
Hiya,

I have recently relocated to Melbourne, Australia from New Zealand and would like to make friends and connect through the love of orchids.

I have been growing orchids for over 10 years but still consider myself a beginner :biggrin:


Look forward to hearing form you ;)

DeaC 10-08-2024 10:53 AM

Hi. I subscribe to "Hello Plant Lovers'' on YouTube. Fellas name is Matthew and he's a hobbyist in Melbourne. Very enjoyable to watch. Check him out.

qbie 10-08-2024 04:55 PM

Hi, I also stumbled across Matthew's channel when trying to learn about Dendrobium kingianum and Sarcochilus orchids last year. As DeaC said, he is entertaining, and in some videos I watched, has referred to and shown other people in the area that also grow orchids.

Btw, I have been enjoying learning to try to grow these two orchids native to your country.

Diane56Victor 10-08-2024 06:48 PM

Welcome, there are some Aussie members on the forum.

I also watch Matthew's channel, lots of info delivered in a very engaging way.

My advice would be to join a local orchid club. I'm lucky to have a club that meets in my home town in South Australia.
We get great speakers who often bring their surplus plants with them sell. Access to local growers is a benefit too.

If you look at oscov.asn.au there is a list of meeting times and places for clubs all over metro Melbourne.
Hopefully you can find one close enough for you.

When you get settled we would love to see your growing set up and some of your plants.

jai_star 10-13-2024 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by qbie (Post 1024071)
Hi, I also stumbled across Matthew's channel when trying to learn about Dendrobium kingianum and Sarcochilus orchids last year. As DeaC said, he is entertaining, and in some videos I watched, has referred to and shown other people in the area that also grow orchids.

Btw, I have been enjoying learning to try to grow these two orchids native to your country.

I hope the kinigianum is giving you many weeks of fragrant enjoyment. A lot of hybridization goes on here with our native Dendrobiums. 😁

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Originally Posted by Diane56Victor (Post 1024079)
Welcome, there are some Aussie members on the forum.

I also watch Matthew's channel, lots of info delivered in a very engaging way.

My advice would be to join a local orchid club. I'm lucky to have a club that meets in my home town in South Australia.
We get great speakers who often bring their surplus plants with them sell. Access to local growers is a benefit too.

If you look at oscov.asn.au there is a list of meeting times and places for clubs all over metro Melbourne.
Hopefully you can find one close enough for you.

When you get settled we would love to see your growing set up and some of your plants.



I have checked out Matthew's video on YT they are awesome!

The OSCOV meeting is located near me so I will go and have a nosy 😁

I'm starting to build up my collection slowly.... and parting with my💸💸💸 but oh well.. spring is here and lots of growth in the orchid space in Australia.

qbie 10-13-2024 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by jai_star (Post 1024191)
I hope the kinigianum is giving you many weeks of fragrant enjoyment. A lot of hybridization goes on here with our native Dendrobiums. 😁

They were all rescue attempts when I picked them up last summer so only 3 of them bloomed. Lucky to get any at all, but I already see the beginnings on more of what could be blooms again next spring. Will see!

Have a wonderful time getting settled in, making new friends, and beautifying your home with lovely new plants!


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