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Phal grower 11-19-2011 03:59 PM

oncidium care info
 
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Hi all. I got a little piece of a noid oncidium from a friend. I planted in S/H and it's produced a new growth and roots. Now, I have no experience with oncidiums or S/H. So my question is, now that the p/b is plumping up, what next? I don't think I need to let it dry out in S/H right? So do I discontinue fertilizer? I realize this is still a small plant that won't flower. What would be your next step? I'll post a pic. Thanks.

Vanda lover 11-19-2011 05:00 PM

When the reservoir is empty you water it. It is important to fertilize, but not too heavily in the winter.
Wait until you see that it is established and getting new growth.
The important thing is to be sure it is fertilized in the growing period. If you soaked you s/h media in water that had fertilizer in it, that will likely hold it for a long time

WhiteRabbit 11-19-2011 10:08 PM

Are you sure that's an Oncidium?
They usually have longer and more foliage. A Bulbo perhaps ? :dunno: (I'm certainly no expert)

Phal grower 11-20-2011 12:27 AM

Thanks for chiming in as I dont really know. It's my best bet ha ha. Something with a p/b. I guess. It's a baby.

Zoi2 11-20-2011 12:51 AM

For S/H you do not want the reservior to dry completely especially if this is a bulbo. It looks like you're doing a great job with your baby, just continue the care.
Joann

WhiteRabbit 11-20-2011 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Phal grower (Post 451761)
Thanks for chiming in as I dont really know. It's my best bet ha ha. Something with a p/b. I guess. It's a baby.

hehe - maybe post in the identification forum, asking if anyone knows - I don't think it's an Oncidium, but I could be wrong ...

CTB 11-20-2011 05:44 AM

I'll agree its a Bulbo. Like to be moist! medium light, no sun.

DelawareJim 11-20-2011 09:26 AM

I would just continue doing what you're doing. Since it's getting established and actively growing, I wouldn't worry about any sort of rest period.

Cheers.
Jim

Phal grower 11-21-2011 02:07 PM

Sounds good, thanks guys:)

Gage 11-21-2011 02:51 PM

I vote Oncidium. I have Onc of all sizes, and this definitely looks like a young Onc to me. :) I think the psb shape is not congruent with Bulbo, but I'm not a Bulbo grower.


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