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RosieC 02-28-2009 01:26 PM

I've just bought my first Paph - now how do I look after it?
 
I've been wanting a Paph for a while and I was thinking of getting a Maudiae hybrid. But while looking at the NOID phals in our local garden center, this NOID Paph just jumped into my arms :rofl:

Well actually my husband, knowing I wanted a slipper, pointed out that they had some (they don't usually have anything but Phals) :cheer: :banana: :hbd: to me (well actually it's next month, but this is an early present).

I just loved this one. Since getting home I have looked on the website of the grower and they say they grow Paphiopedilum American Hybrids, and other sites refer to Paph American Hybrids (and they look very similar). So is American a species and this is a hybrid of it? :hmm

Actually the first thing I did when I got home was to give it a drink - it was very dry, then take some :photo: then look up what it might be.

Anyway I love it, but it is my first Paph, I'm used to Phals. So do I treat it about the same as them (watering once a week, fertelising weakly weekly with a montly flush through with clean water), or do I need to do something different. :scratchhead:

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kavanaru 02-28-2009 01:42 PM

that's a cute one… I love that spotted flag...

Beverly 02-28-2009 01:58 PM

It's gorgeous, I would look around at the different posts on this site. From what I understand(please correct me if I'm wrong) They dont like to dry out completely and the green strappy like leaves type, like a little more sun them the darker mottled leaves.
Beverly

quiltergal 02-28-2009 05:39 PM

Rosie, it's lovely! Very nice pick for your first one. I think it might be Paph. All-American. The description in OrchidWiz sounds just like yours. There's no picture though so I can't be sure. It's a complex Paph. composed of 12 different species.

You can grow them similarly to Phals with just a bit more water and a bit brighter light. If you do well with Phals you'll do well with this one too. :)

Hedge 02-28-2009 06:54 PM

it's beautiful, Rosie and I don't mean to be prosaic, but doesn't your pot holder go perfectly with its colours?

Heather

greenbean 03-01-2009 01:09 AM

That is incredibel! You really made a great choice with this one!

I could use all the tips I can get for my sole paph ('Macabre') too, since it's not growing very fast so the new growths were not mature enough to bloom this year. I'll be keeping an eye on this thread!

RosieC 03-01-2009 02:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hedge (Post 199007)
it's beautiful, Rosie and I don't mean to be prosaic, but doesn't your pot holder go perfectly with its colours?

Heather

Thanks Heather, I thought the same about the pot holder, but then it was sold with the plant. When I looked on the growers website it looks like they sell them with a range of pots including this one.

RosieC 03-01-2009 02:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quiltergal (Post 198974)
Rosie, it's lovely! Very nice pick for your first one. I think it might be Paph. All-American. The description in OrchidWiz sounds just like yours. There's no picture though so I can't be sure. It's a complex Paph. composed of 12 different species.

You can grow them similarly to Phals with just a bit more water and a bit brighter light. If you do well with Phals you'll do well with this one too. :)


Thanks Terri,

I've found lots of pictures of Paph. American on google, but not Paph. All-American but I guess it's the same thing. All references talk about 'hybrid' so that makes sence that it is a complex hybrid (too complex to name the parentage).

Well assuming that's what it is, it's not a complete NOID anymore :cheer:.

RosieC 03-01-2009 02:57 AM

Thanks everyone, I'm so pleased with this one :cheer:

camille1585 03-01-2009 06:26 AM

I went to the garden center yesterday, and then had some paphs, but nearly as nice as yours! If one similar to yours had been there, I would have snapped it up!


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