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euplusia 01-12-2015 05:34 PM

Stanhopea wardii
 
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Bought this one from ecuagenera mislabeled as connata. It grew well but refused to flower for more than 6 years, so I knew it had to be another species. After plenty of water and fertilizer over the summer and a decided dry period in autumn it finally produced the first spike with 10 egg yolk yellow oculated flowers.

TOMMYMIAMI 01-12-2015 05:49 PM

Awesome! Love it. How do you provide that "dry period"? Do you completely stop watering or do you just keep it much drier than summer time?

isurus79 01-12-2015 05:58 PM

Beautiful! That yellow color is so intense!

Tommy,
When I was growing a ton of Stans in Hawaii, I'd stop watering certain species completely and even cover the plants to prevent the rain from getting in. They shrivel up quite a bit but always rewarded me with flower.

euplusia 01-12-2015 06:13 PM

In the dry period I give once within 10 days about 30-50% of the amount of water that I give daily in summertime. I allow the bulbs to shrivel considerably.

TOMMYMIAMI 01-12-2015 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by euplusia (Post 726693)
In the dry period I give once within 10 days about 30-50% of the amount of water that I give daily in summertime. I allow the bulbs to shrivel considerably.

Many thanks! Mine should have distinctive dry period too, so I guess I have to really lower my watering, I do water little bit once a week now, which is still more than I should listening to you ;-)

WhiteRabbit 01-12-2015 07:13 PM

Fabulous!

Gwallogwyn 01-13-2015 05:05 AM

Beautiful. But it looks more like anfracta not wardii.

Orchid killer 01-13-2015 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Gwallogwyn (Post 726753)
Beautiful. But it looks more like anfracta not wardii.

I agree with Gwallogwyn, I don't think it is a wardii.
I have a wardii in flower now, I will post come pictures shortly for comparison.
But no complaints, it is lovely though ...

DeaC 01-13-2015 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by euplusia (Post 726693)
In the dry period I give once within 10 days about 30-50% of the amount of water that I give daily in summertime. I allow the bulbs to shrivel considerably.

:hello So grand and showy! Tell me...if new leaves are appearing,wouldn't you still water? I have jennishiana and read they need a drier winter rest but new leaves growing have me confused...doesn't take much!

Subrosa 01-13-2015 11:02 AM

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My jenischiana also had leaves in various stages of development when I started the dry treatment in November. I decreased watering frequency from about once every other day to once every other week. The new leaves stalled but haven't deteriorated in any way. I have no doubt that they will begin growing once I up the watering regimen in a couple weeks.


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