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Dollythehun 08-25-2018 07:55 PM

Culture for Encyclias alata "Early Bird and Chien Ya Smile
 
I have no problem flowering my Catts, Dialalia, and other Encyclias and Epidendrum. The two in the title haven't bloomed despite my best efforts. Does anyone grow them and have suggestions?

Leafmite 08-25-2018 11:43 PM

Have these bloomed in the past?

Dollythehun 08-26-2018 06:38 AM

One flower on the Encyclia Chien Ya Smile. The other, no. It was difficult to find much cultural information so I've been growing all the Encyclias the same.

Ray 08-26-2018 07:44 AM

Maybe you just have a couple of recalcitrant plants...

Dollythehun 08-26-2018 08:58 AM

That would fit my personality 😎.

Seriously, that was my thought. I've upped the light until they started to scorch, I've watered more and less and put them outside. Nothing.

WaterWitchin 08-26-2018 09:31 AM

alata needs a drastic temperature change in fall/winter (like Nov thru Feb for us) and cool temperature (65F) and less water as long as humidity stays high.

Possibly not getting cool enough during that time frame? Similar to cool growing Cymbs.

Dollythehun 08-26-2018 09:33 AM

I'll try it. But 65 with bright light is difficult to obtain.

Dollythehun 08-26-2018 03:00 PM

Bump.

isurus79 08-26-2018 03:26 PM

Encyclia alata blooms well for me in both Hawaii and Texas without a cool down in winter. I always grow this species bright, hot, and with quick drying roots. Maybe too much Nitrogen in the fertilizer?

---------- Post added at 02:26 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:21 PM ----------

Sorry, I take that back. I only grew and bloomed alata in Hawaii, where it rarely gets colder than 60 degrees at sea level. I haven't grown it in Texas, though I would not likely give it cool temps in winter.

Dollythehun 08-26-2018 03:42 PM

Little fertilizer. I water 3x a week in summer 2x a week in winter. In summer I use rainwater (if I have it). I use MSU at 1/4- 1/3 strength once a week in summer and maybe once a month I use calmag. I'm a pretty poor fertilizer. Truth told, that amount is probably over stating things. Clay pot, in bark and rootbound, drainage should be great. It hangs right next to the lights (except now it's outside).If it needs cold, it'll have to be rehomed.


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