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04-26-2016 12:34 PM |
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Originally Posted by Rothrock42
(Post 801027)
I recently got one of these in bloom as well. It is so nice. Good job. How did you care for it? I want to be sure I can get it to rebloom for me, like you did?
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Hey Rothrock - sorry for the late reply! Thank you for your kind words. :)
I've been quite hands-off in caring for this guy. It has lived outside since the day I brought it home, getting morning sun for about three hours then partial shade the rest of the day. My climate is quite warm and humid, and it stayed out all through our relatively mild winter, where it didn't ever drop below freezing, but did get down into the 30s. It didn't get watered once for two months over the winter, which actually might have had a positive impact on reblooming in the spring, since these particular dendrobiums need a winter rest with reduced watering to initiate blooming, along with chillier temperatures, I'm sure it doesn't have to get as cold as I let mine get.
I fertilize lightly every couple of weeks after watering with a really basic orchid fertilizer (Miracle Gro Orchid Food Mist). Since it initiated blooming, I've been paying more attention to watering and fertlizing, since it's going to be going into an active growth cycle shortly if my research is acurrate.
At any rate, they're really quite easy to care for and to rebloom as long as you remember to cut back on watering and to allow some exposure to low temperatures over the winter.
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