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failingflopsis 01-06-2009 10:26 PM

Unknown Dendrobium
 
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:hello Can anyone help me to identify this dendrobium? I have had it for several years and can't get it to bloom although it grows well. I've tried keeping it dry in the winter without success. This year I am watering it weekly. It has black "hairs" all along the stalk. Any suggestions on culture? :scratchhead:
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faamui 01-06-2009 11:10 PM

It seem to be Dendrobium in hirsute group like thos of Den.dracornis.Which now had alot of hybrids mostly crossed with Den.cruentum and Den.formosum and so.
Faamui(Vanda coerulea)

failingflopsis 01-07-2009 12:11 PM

Thanks for the info Faamui. Do you know if these types of Dendrobiums like a "rest" period or a drying out period in the winter? After looking at a picture of the flower they produce I wold love to get this one to bloom. Any tips you have to offer would be appreciated.

MuscleGirl'sHobby 01-07-2009 12:17 PM

I have den. frosty dawn, and the canes look a lot like yours. I got it in the spring, it's much smaller than yours, but it didn't bloom this year. In fact, the only signs of life I saw were the leaves staying green and the canes not shriveling up! :lol:

Come winter I did cut back on the watering quite a bit. A good throrough soaking about once a week, and now there is a new cane about an inch tall :biggrin:

failingflopsis 01-07-2009 12:57 PM

That seems to be my problem. It grows well but no flowers...

MuscleGirl'sHobby 01-07-2009 01:04 PM

I chalked up mine not blooming to the age of the plant and light.

Since yours certainly appears plenty mature enough to bloom, and it is growing well, I'd think not enough light is the most likely culprit.

failingflopsis 01-07-2009 01:07 PM

Could be the light. Right now in Alaska we have about 5 hours of sunlight a day. (It "warmed" up to -2 yesterday, a veritable heat wave!) I have it under flourescent lights but maybe they aren't strong enough.

Mr. Failingflopsis 01-07-2009 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by failingflopsis (Post 180594)
Could be the light. Right now in Alaska we have about 5 hours of sunlight a day. (It "warmed" up to -2 yesterday, a veritable heat wave!) I have it under flourescent lights but maybe they aren't strong enough.

Maybe you should move it into one of the two Orchidariums..... oh wait..... there's no room for it in there because of all the other Orchids. :scratchhead:

Just kidding my love...You know I support your Orchidiction.:bowing

We have a three story house and the Orchidarium is on the second floor with the bedroom on the third. I love walking down the steps on our dark winter mornings and rounding the corner to see the bright lights, green foliage, and various blooms of Orchids. What a neat hobby.

faamui 01-10-2009 12:05 AM

Mr. Failingflopsis
I though The light that the plant recieved are not enough you may find out that how many lux of light that these section needed may be adding more will make it bloom. Your plant have the blooming size already. The grow-luck lamp may add. Hope it will be on blooms soon.:goodluck:

faamui 01-10-2009 12:54 AM

This is Den.Roongamol which is the cross of Den.Donmaree(Den.Formosum x De.cruentum) X Den.cruentum. http://www.bloggang.com/viewblog.php...oup=4&gblog=15


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