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snowflake311 12-29-2015 07:58 PM

New beallara orchid
 
My other Howards dream beallara orchid did not make the abuse it got this summer. I think might have killed it because I watered it wrong it got too hot. Long story.

I thought it would pull threw but now I think it is slowly dying. So I found this one at trader joes. It smells like pepper my daughter likes the smell I think it is weird but fun. The plant is healthy and big! Hope I don't mess this one up. It's so sad because I loved my purple one. This one is pretty I need more white flowers.

http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/j...psaxg6kplu.jpg

gngrhill 12-29-2015 10:13 PM

It is indeed very pretty.

Luizacft 12-30-2015 07:47 AM

I have an orchid which I love. It is also a cambria, but a colmanara, not a beallara. I thought I would kill her too. Right after i bought her, she fell (ok! I was clumsy!). :-/ and became wobbly in the pot. I had to repot in the wrong season. She slowly started to decline. I moved her to a shaded place, provided just some water before dry, kept an eye on humidity (i'm lucky it's around 70% here) and provided one of those algae products very diluted once a week to help out inducing roots. Guess what? It took months! Pbulbs look horrible! I swear I was thinking where i would buy a new one ('cause I love the flower!) but it has a new growth! With new roots! The plant will survive! What I mean with this long story is: do not lose hope! Eventually, they do something! Even if she doesn't bloom next season, it's fine! Eventually, she will bloom again.


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nutgirl 12-30-2015 09:39 AM

Nice healthy plant, you'll like this one.

This was my first Oncidium type. I didn't have a clue how to grow it but after 10 years and several divisions it's still going strong.

No-Pro-mwa 12-30-2015 11:06 AM

It's very pretty. I hope it does better for you.

snowflake311 12-30-2015 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Luizacft (Post 785597)
I have an orchid which I love. It is also a cambria, but a colmanara, not a beallara. I thought I would kill her too. Right after i bought her, she fell (ok! I was clumsy!). :-/ and became wobbly in the pot. I had to repot in the wrong season. She slowly started to decline. I moved her to a shaded place, provided just some water before dry, kept an eye on humidity (i'm lucky it's around 70% here) and provided one of those algae products very diluted once a week to help out inducing roots. Guess what? It took months! Pbulbs look horrible! I swear I was thinking where i would buy a new one ('cause I love the flower!) but it has a new growth! With new roots! The plant will survive! What I mean with this long story is: do not lose hope! Eventually, they do something! Even if she doesn't bloom next season, it's fine! Eventually, she will bloom again.


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Yes sometimes they surprise you and bounce back I have had this happen before to me a few times.

The abuse my poor plant got was more than a drop.The P bulb turned brown and soft. I removed it. Now the healthy P bulb is turning black and soft. I think it is rotting from the inside. I need to pull it out of the pot and check it again.

Thanks guys we named this plant pepper.

RosieC 01-28-2016 06:58 AM

Beautiful!


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