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Gomsne 12-28-2010 11:56 AM

Joining up
 
:waving. I have for some time enjoyed to read the Forums on Orchid board and has decided to join up. Not new to orchids. The forums are always a good read.

Jennyfleur 12-28-2010 12:00 PM

:hello Welcome to OB! What part of Scotland are you from? and what do you have in your collection?

Zoi2 12-28-2010 12:01 PM

Hello and welcome to the Orchid Board!
Joann

Gomsne 12-28-2010 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Jennyfleur (Post 368570)
:hello Welcome to OB! What part of Scotland are you from? and what do you have in your collection?

West Scotland. I don't have many orchids. A dozen or so and mainly Phalaenopsis and a few Dendrobiums. Otherwise outdoor terrestials including trying to grow Cypripidium reginae in a large pot.

trdyl 12-28-2010 01:14 PM

Welcome to OB!

Sounds like I nice group of plants you have.

Jennyfleur 12-28-2010 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Gomsne (Post 368577)
West Scotland. I don't have many orchids. A dozen or so and mainly Phalaenopsis and a few Dendrobiums. Otherwise outdoor terrestials including trying to grow Cypripidium reginae in a large pot.

Wow, you're growing a Cyp up in Scotland (I've wanted to try down here but wasn't sure how I'd get on). I look forward to any updates as reginae is so pretty :)

WhiteRabbit 12-28-2010 03:52 PM

:hello :waving
:welcomeflowers:

glad to have you here!

RosieC 12-29-2010 03:49 AM

Welcome to Orchid Board :welcome:

I'm growing Cypripidium reginae in a pot here in the middle of England. Yet to find out how it comes out of dormancy after being outside for the winter.

However I was told by someone at a show recently that another seller they had been speaking too had had it go down to -19C in Scotland and all the cyps in pots outside came back up the next year, all be it a little late.

The cyps need a certain amount of cold (below freezing) I'm told. Someone here on OB was growing them in the garden in Canada and aparently they do well despite really low temps, however they need to be kept dry when it's really really cold.

CTB 12-29-2010 06:26 AM

Welcome to the board. There is so much information on this site of over 16,000 members, I know you'll enjoy. Hope you'll make lots of posts.

Gomsne 12-29-2010 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by RosieC (Post 368664)
Welcome to Orchid Board :welcome:

I'm growing Cypripidium reginae in a pot here in the middle of England. Yet to find out how it comes out of dormancy after being outside for the winter.

However I was told by someone at a show recently that another seller they had been speaking too had had it go down to -19C in Scotland and all the cyps in pots outside came back up the next year, all be it a little late.

The cyps need a certain amount of cold (below freezing) I'm told. Someone here on OB was growing them in the garden in Canada and aparently they do well despite really low temps, however they need to be kept dry when it's really really cold.

Hi Rosie
There is a big debate whether Cyps need frost or not. One thing is certain thats the like of C calceolus (meaning little slipper) and C. reginae and others are hardy perrennials. I think kept on the dry side, if grown in pots, and kept outside anything down to near freezing and thereunder should not be a problem. They are not acid lovers. they like an open free draining moisture holding compost.
Mine, C. reginae Has just has just experienced minus 14C.


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