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Which orchids in YOUR collection get a winter rest?
Hi everybody :waving
There is always SO much confusion about orchids and which ones get a "winter rest"...even those of us with extensive collections and LOTS of research find it a daunting question so... I decided to list here which orchids in my collection I put on the side and treat differently from Halloween through Valentine's Day. I use those holidays as a general guide...if I see lots of action in late January, I do sometimes bring them out of their rest earlier. As with everything orchids...there is no one exact set of rules...pay attention to your plants and they will tell you what they need ;) I've started moving my winter rest chids to their own rack, away from the other racks in the room to avoid any overspray. They are still getting misted at the moment but it is a much lighter misting...and it will stop at or around Halloween. After that, the rack will get a very general light misting once every two weeks or so until early February: Den nobile var kingianum Den aggregatum Den lindleyi (aka aggregatum ;) ) Den smilleae Den farmeri x griffithianum Den kingianum Den Little Sweet Scent Den amethystoglossum Den moschatum Den dantaniense Den pierardii Den aphyllum Den anosmum Den senile Dendrochilum filiforme (slight rest) Ctsm Rebecca Northen (mine is now gone :bua: but she did get a severe winter rest when I had her) Ctsm pileatum Galeandra batemannii x greenwoodiana (still in bloom now but will be moved to the "rest" shelf once that's done) Barkeria scandens Barkeria Marsh Melton (slight rest...first year with this one and only one parent likes an actual rest :crossfing ) Stan lietzii (slight rest) *after reading through our Neo forum, I realized these two go too: Neo falcata Neo Falcata 'Benisuzume' I'm sure I've missed a few and will amend my list here as I find them. If each of us gives our individual list here, I think it will help the many people who are just starting out or aren't sure about what they should do. I'm making this thread a "sticky" till the end of November. Now it's your turn...what plants do you personally treat differently during the winter months? :hmm |
My only winter rest orchids are:
Dendrobium anosmum Dendrobium senile |
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Come on folks...lists please :typing:
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We didn't get much first time around, either. :scratchhead:
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I only have two for now that need winter rest, and the last one I will be buying in a few weeks, when I will finally have time to go to a nursery near Rotterdam.
Dendrobium kingianum Dendrobium aphyllum Barkeria spectabilis |
I'm hoping it's just that folks aren't at their computers right now...because we all know this will help with the hot topic of winter rest when our members contribute ;)
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Camille, for yours, according to Orchidwiz:
due to heavy dew in their location, the water should be heavily reduced but they shouldn't be allowed to go completely dry for long periods of time. Occasional early morning mistings, especially on bright sunny days will help keep it from becoming too dry. Eliminate fertilizer until you see new growths. **Basically the same info for my two Barkeria, which are Barkeria scandens and Barkeria Marsh Melton (Barkeria melanocaulon x Barkeria whartoniana) See? This thread has helped already! :banana: |
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