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happylu 06-21-2009 10:51 PM

Intro and bamboo orchid
 
Hello! I'm Lu and I'm new here. I am the proud new owner of a bamboo orchid. (Is that really a type of orchid, or bamboo?) My mother-in-law brought it to me from her trip to Hawaii.

She also got herself one, and grandmother-in-law one, so that we can "compare notes." Being the type-A personality that I am, I interpret that as an invitation to a friendly competition. In other words, I want to wow the pants off everyone with my orchid-cultivating skillz.

The only other orchid I've raised was a phaleo-thing (another gift from MIL) that lived about two years, grew well and bloomed twice, until I left it out to get some fresh air and a cold snap got it.

Any tips?

Thanks, Lu

natasha 06-22-2009 04:55 AM

hi and welcome!

i too have a small plant of bamboo orchid. i think the actual name should be arundina graminifolia or arundina bambusifolia. or something like that :lol:

mine actually look more like grass. the flower are supposed to be cattleya like, but smaller. mine haven't flower yet. hope it will do soon

Psyched 06-22-2009 05:46 AM

Welcome to this friendly forum of orchid enthusiasts. Big warm hello from the other side of the globe.

I love the appearance of bamboo orchid. Mine already 3' tall and still growing, no flower tho.

RosieC 06-22-2009 08:38 AM

Welcome to Orchid Board Lu,

I'm afraid I can't help with the Bamboo Orchid as I've never seen one, but this is a great place where you'll get good advice about pretty much any orchid.

natasha 06-23-2009 09:50 PM

info on bamboo orchids:
Arundina graminifolia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bamboo Orchid, Arundina graminifolia | A Neotropical Savanna

Zoi2 06-23-2009 11:02 PM

Welcome to the OB!
Joann

Royal 06-23-2009 11:22 PM

Use a more consistantly moist media like coconut husk chips or even (dare I say it) potting soil with a ton of pearlite or sand - like half and half. Soggy is no good.

Give it LOTS of light, way more than a Phal. Full sun for a few hours early in the day. These are slow to start so be patient.

natasha 06-23-2009 11:54 PM

i put some sphagnum on top of the soil (original medium) and the plant started to send out new shoots! i think this chid needs more moisture


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