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New to the world of Mini's--need advice! :)
Hi everyone.
I'm suddenly captivated by Mini's. So, I went to the Tamiami orchid show today and purchased the following: Laelia liliputana Neostylis 'Lou Sneary' Bluebird Sedirea japonica Cadetia taylori and I had previously purchased a Phal. equestris var. alba. Any advice on culture, watering, fertilizing is much appreciated. I intend to repot them into little Erin pots, and I custom ordered a slab on which to display them. :drool::drool::drool::drool: Thanks!! I'm excited!!!! |
Nice choices! I've been really wanting that little Laelia for a while but it's hard to find. Some culture advice on the Laelia:
OrchidWorks "Rupicolous Laelia Culture": How to Grow Rupicolous Laelias OrchidWorks "Rupicolous Laelia Potting Demo": Rupicolous Laelia Potting Demonstration The Sedirea was an OB project plant, and I'm sure you can find some helpful info in that thread: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...a-updates.html :goodluck: |
Oh, and the Phal. equestris should be general Phal. culture.
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Thank you so much!! It was the only one on the table, and although I've been looking at a Laelia fournieri, (which they had there as well) I just fell in love with it!! It's itty bitty and I just thought the picture of the flower was gorgeous. :)
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So far my experiences with Cadetia taylori, they seem to like clay pots with a bark mix much better than anything else I've tried. I never figured this one for an airy species but it seems that way, atleast for me. YMMV.
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Thank you. does yours like shade or bright light? |
Right now they are under low light, about 15" from 4 T8 bulbs and they seem happy there, growing new leaves at a good rate.
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I'd imagine you could probably grow rupicolous Laelias on a rock slab, however, their roots need good anchoring and don't like to be disturbed a lot. They can be a bit fussy to get established. You also would probably need to water just a bit more.
My rock Laelias (fournieri, mixta, pabstii, and a cross of milleri x cinnabarina x Soph. cernua) are all in small clay pots in granitous rock. They sit directly under a 100w CFL bulb and get strong air movement from a nearby fan. The fournieri is currently resting, so I only mist it's roots/medium once a week. But when in active growth, I water them approx. 3 times a week. |
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