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Masdevallia culture, cool growers outdoor culture and Kool logs
So Paphy, Wintergirl and i were discussing on another thread I posted on masdevallia erinacea kool logs then morphed into masdie culture outdoors... not sure where to put this but for maximum involvement (I hope) I'm placing it here...
We left off at a point where I mentioned you should see how SBOE and Andy's grow things outdoors... And wintergirl was talking to us about kool logs, while paphy was wondering how it works, what it's made of, etc. http://www.orchidboard.com/community...tml#post793950 Also RandomGemini's thread on her masd. maui lollipop also was a discussion on masdie growing http://www.orchidboard.com/community...tml#post793780 ---- So to answer estacion seca's inquiry... Andy's and SBOE basically just grow many of their cool growers in open frame structures and not much else, well both areas are crammed with plants and there is shade cloth or overhanging trees and that's about it. They don't water more than what you'd suppose they do, average 3x a week. Andy uses R/O, but dont think SBOE does anything with there water... in fact I recall Paul saying they use well water? Andy has discussed a lot to me (albeit mostly by email) that many of the plants are subjected to higher or lower temps that they're suppose to handle in wild and do fine. When I was there last summer it was 80-90 and still felt that way in cool grower area and cool gh (Dracs are in a very shady GH. Don't recall humidifiers or swamp coolers or anything... I'm in santa barbara a few times a year and even there temps and humidity is up and down despite how coastal it is. --------- to jump around, and discuss something from random gemini's post... Quote:
probably as is the case of SBOE and Andy's is that outside the breezes make the difference during the heat, how they keep them more moist I'm not sure but I suppose it's worth asking when I'm there next. ---- Lastly for this long post, if anyone wants to talk about kool logs to add what wintergirl discusses feel free too... I'm curious about them as Paphy is... definitely may be a solution to growing masdie's in warmer temps... |
I don't have much experience with Masdies, but I do believe that air circulation is very helpful during warm - hot temps.
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My Masdevallia saw temps in the upper 90s a couple times outdoors last summer and never blinked. In fact they thrived. They were all hybrids or intermediate growers. I have them in leca which no doubt provided evaporative cooling, and they saw the natural night time temp drop.
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Subrosa, how many days duration at those plus 90's temps last summer? Did you use humidifier trays underneath the pots as well, or just leca in a pot with the plant only? Did you maintain the same light strength or did you modify with more shade? Thnx.
---------- Post added at 11:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:42 PM ---------- wintergirl, I don't know if you made it over to this thread move or not but do you have any pics of your k-log and live moss tray setup? Are you growing indoors, outdoors, both? ---------- Post added 03-03-2016 at 12:24 AM ---------- Previous post was 03-02-2016 at 11:45 PM ---------- Quote:
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I think the whole thing is very interesting because my one masdie (so far, have more on the way), an amabilis is blooming very nicely right now and all the culture sheets describe it as needing almost exact conditions as vietchiana. Grows in same indigenous Peru locale, etc. My thought is, because I purchased it from Andy, who's conditions, 100 miles south, are pretty much similar to Huntington Beach, my plant didn't skip a beat. So far anyway.. |
I am finding that my masdies that I am growing in net pots with hydroton in the bottom of the pot for weight, are growing the most vigorously. My Maui Lollipop has about a million roots and grows new leaves all the time. The veitchiana is growing much more slowly. They receive the same water and the same light, but the veitchiana is potted in a clay pot. That's the only difference in their culture. They receive the same water, fertilizer and light. They're growing in the same windowsill.
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I didn't use a humidity tray, and I put the plants where they receive no direct sun. One thing to consider in regards to the alleged tolerance of hybrids to warmer temps. If you cross two cool growing Masdevallia the odds are high that each resulting clone will be a cool growing hybrid. There will naturally be a variance in all traits including this one. Another thing is that not all Masdevallia species are cool growers. I've acquired two warm growing species, M. herradurae and M. tonduzii that I'm growing alongside the hybrids. I plan on adding M. glandulosa in the near future, another warm grower.
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I hear veitchiana is a notorious slower grower within Masdie genus. As has been brought up, they (as well as many others) tend to require 15-20 degree difference in day/night temp to stimulate blooming. In my readings I see veitch's like a brighter light as well, not so much higher temp, just brighter. |
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