isurus79 |
11-01-2008 04:01 PM |
:hello :waving Hi calwillnol! Its really great that we are getting more and more Hawaii based growers on the OB! From what Ive gathered from the other growers, we all seem to have different techniques, but I can tell you how I grow. I grow outside with mostly keawe trees as shade, not by choice but by circumstance. My shade lovers are under a mango tree and everyone else is taking shade under the keawe. I pot so that in Feb and March, it can rain for weeks on end and I wont have problems with rot. Basically, I pot everything in as fast a draining media as possible to avoid rainy season rot. This also means that I have to water every day during summer because no moisture is retained in most of my pots. When they leave the 2" pots, my Cattleya types are all planted in either a basket with wine corks on the bottom and large grade bark on top, or a plastic pot with slits cut down the side and the same wine cork/bark combo. My Stanhopinae are all in baskets with spagnum and all my Catasetinae are in plastic pots with slits, wine corks and spag no top to retain more moisture. I fertilize most of the year with a 20-20-20 orchid mix, 2x per month and then supplemented once per month with fish fertilizer. I should say though, that after talking to a lot of local growers, both professional and hobbyist, I think I might switch from the 20-20-20, to the H&R standard of 13-3-13 when my old stuff runs out. I also grow all my 'chids at the upper end of their light tolerances. Anyone who tells you that no orchid can stand full midday sun is dead wrong, though a slow acclimation must occur first. If you have any specific Q's about my system, feel free to ask! Just remember though, everyone's system is highly personalized and what I do may or may not work for you. Ill do my best to help in any way I can though! What types of orchids do you grow??
BTW, what island are you on?
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