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Culture requirements for Pleurothallis Grobyii
Someone please tell me how to get my grobyii to flower, or grow roots, or a new leaf anything!! I've had it for a year now and nothing. It just sits there, mocking me. I am ready to pitch it into the trash can. Any help would be gratefully accepted.
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Not to worry...let's start with letting us know what your growing conditions are - is it outside, what kind of light is it getting, how often are you watering, feeding and misting it? Is it mounted or potted?
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It is mounted on a piece of wood with a bit of spag on the roots. It gets watered about three times a week as it is small and will dry out quickly. The leaves are plump and green some with a reddish tinge to them. I occasionally feed with a bit of fertilizer in the water. It is in a south east window with a bit of shading for protection. My hoya has fifteen flower umbels in this same postion so I know the light is good. It is in my living conditions, pretty much intermediate. I will try to post a picture when I figure out how. Thank you for any help.
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I too, am a grobyii newbie (say that three time fast). Mine isn't growing fast either, but I have noticed it perk up in my orchidarium. Low humidity was keeping it from doing much. Just a thought.
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If the leaves have a redish purple tinge, then the light requirements are good. I mist mine daily (less when temps cool down) and it is in my vivarium sitting about 6 inches below my T5 lights...I would consider misting it more frequently and letting the spag moss stay slightly moist as opposed to letting it dry out completely.
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Ok. Dampness and misting it is. I really like this little orchid, its cute even when mocking me. Thanks for the help.
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According to orchidwiz this is what to provide for Pleurothallis Grobyi (does not have 2 i's)
Light 1200-2300 FC flitered or diffused light with strong air movment at all times. Temp 86-89F days and 64-69F nights can be somewhat cooler than indicated. Humidity 85-90% most of the year dropping to 75-80% in winter and early spring. Cultivated plants should be keeped moist when activly growing. Fert 1/4-1/2 weekly balanced fert. RestGrowing conditions should be maintained year round with slightly less feeding and water in winter. Hope this helps and :goodluck: Roland |
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...is-grobyi.html
magicatt, you need to tell your mocking orchids that unless they start to perform, your going to replace them, or put them in the back of the room.:rofl: And just to keep you happy, check the link. :biggrin: lol Peter |
Thank you for the orchid wiz info! At over 250$ I have put that on my x-mas list for santa!!
I have threatened worse than the back of the room and even waved chicken bones over it chanting bloom, bloom, grow. All to no avail. I am considering dismounting it and potting it instead. First, I am going to see if misting and dampness helps. (And maybe I'll try a turkey bone instead bwaa haa haa!) |
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