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Show me how you grow your Sarcochilus!
I seem every month to come home with a new small sarc hybrid from the raffle at my orchid club, prior to now I haven't really kept them at all... I grow most of my plants so they can be used as display plants in my patio when they are looking nice so I'm after interesting ways to pot/mount them and would love to see what others do with them. Other than sinply putting them on cork or tree fern I had thought about mount them high on large chucks of scoria(bubbly volcanic type) rock or on driftwood like the mount I shared in the forums recently but that is as far as I have got.
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good luck! :) |
Firstly, Sarcochilus are vandaceous NOT Pleuro's.
In England I grow mine in pots in my cool greenhouse min 10c with all doors and windows open from March till October. Culture as for Odontoglossums. Richard |
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I thought they were but being new to their keeping and having no real in depth knowledge of them I read through until I found it in the listings :P I was rather surprised to find them in the pleuros so that explains that lol
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ok - I moved this to Vanda (alliance)-others forum
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I have one mounted on a very old piece of fence post
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I've just bought my first & am hoping to mount one. Looking forward to seeing how others do it!!
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They grow really well mounted and I also have 2 growing well in open terracotta pots, the style of them is sometimes called "noodle bowl pots".
I'm also wanting more for my collection |
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