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Stanhopea Stand
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Decided to make use of a decorative stand that I had sitting around with a fake fern on top. Trashed the fake fern and hung many of my stanhopeas, coelogynes, and a few other hangers. All in the interest of maximizing my space of course.:D Still room for a few more if I cram them in a bit tighter!
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Cool! you created a mini rainforest within your home!
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Brenda - Great set-up, I assume you grow them out of doors during the summer blooming season?
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Yes, I have just brought them in and had to find a spot for them. They summer in my arbor which is a large wooden structure with lattice covered in wisteria and morning glorys to give them adequate shading. They seem to thrive outside and I hate having to bring them in, I envy your climate! |
Oh WOW! I never thought of using something like that! I'm rushing out and buying one as soon as I can!!!! LOL...
Thanks for sharing that! |
VERY NEAT!
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Hi Brenda! Are you able to get your Stanhopeas to bloom? I grow my radiosa very similarly to how you seem to be growing, and it is absolutely HUGE, but not a single flower... just tons and tons of growths! Should I water more in winter and slightly reduce watering in summer? (I've been doing the opposite) Whats the trick???
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Tons of new growths is great news. I do quite the opposite, water like crazy all summer while they are sprouting new growths and in winter dry out a bit more. I let them get almost completely dry between waterings. Seems to work for me so far. I must admit though, I have just recently become fascinated by stains, and probably 1/2 of my collection of them has been accumulated in the last year or so. I have about 15 total, although some are just babys and will be a few years to flower. Good luck. |
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