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stapelia 09-11-2009 07:41 AM

help me for my cattelya
 
:hello
I am writing post from cyprus island.my engilsh not good.but I love cattelya orchids.I wan to learn how to grow dendrıdum .Last mouth I bougth 3dend.orchid from flowerist. my .pink dendrıdum stop flowering the time over.now what can I do now has got two chops which is flowers on it before will I cut or left it if I will cut where then I must cut it help me .thıs ıs my fırst post:hello

stapelia 09-11-2009 08:06 AM

my second question cyprus island in summer 30-40 C inwinter 15-25 C the weather how to watering every week or every two week ....I will send post of my cattelya photos ....sorry for my engilsh..please try to understand my post I need help and you are so expert.I am first from cyprus member

Ray 09-11-2009 09:43 AM

Cattleyas do not bloom a second time from a single growth. When the blossoms have dropped, you may safely remove the flower stem, but do not cut anything that is green in color. If you prefer, you may leave it alone, as the flower stemm will dry and turn brown, so will be easy to identify.

As to the second question, there is no firm rule on when to water, as the pot, potting medium, light levels, air movement, humidity, and temperature all affect that. A good, general guide is wait for it to dry completely, then water thoroughly.

Silla--glamour 09-11-2009 09:51 AM

Hi stapelia, Cattleya Bloom once from the stem and once the flower withered it drops off. What type of cattleya are you HAving? For watering of your cattleya, take caution when the weather is cold water it once every week preferably at noon time. And where do you place your orchid cattleya?

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trdyl 09-11-2009 09:55 AM

Stapelia, your Engish is fine and welcome to Orchid Board.

As Ray was saying the pot needs to dry out. The best way I have found is to stick your finger in the pot and check. If it feels dry then water it. If it feels wet or damp don't water.

orchidexpress 09-11-2009 11:35 AM

If you can not stick your finger into the mix get a leaded pencil and stick it down in the mix. You can tell if the pencil is wet.

Happy Growing!

Silla--glamour 09-11-2009 12:22 PM

Hi stapelia, do not worry cattleya has a very strong growing habitat. I have been dealing with cattleya for years and i have once dumped some ''dead'' cattleya as the whole plant seems brown and dried up, i dumped them down slope need my house. Which was a wet and humid area. Months later, i happened to walk my dog there, and see something familiar.. oh it's my cattleya which i have dumped. Very clearly that new shoots sprouted near it's root tip. Thus i conclude that even if you care lesser for it, it still can survive and grow. You have ample time to learn how to maintain it properly in your region. : ) Silla--glamour

orchidexpress 09-11-2009 12:36 PM

Orchids like neglect!
 
Do not pamper your orchids too much.
They like neglect and they sure get that around here!

stapelia 09-11-2009 02:31 PM

hi my friends
 
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I wanted to say thanks for try to help me....

I send to you my other cattelya.ıt lıves 2 year and thıs year flowering but under the leaf have got black dots.

can you say me whats type(name)please send me

how is look like as good or wrong somethıng....

and last mouth 1 more baby come from soil what I do now...I post photos my cattelya....

orchidexpress,Silla--glamour,trdyl,Ray thanks you

help me for growing needs cattelya and orchid...if you see some problem of my plant plants helpme.....

playtime8978 09-11-2009 03:30 PM

I dont mean to be difficult but that looks like a dendrobium to me!


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