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Old 09-17-2012, 01:32 PM
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Hi all, as some of you are aware that i received a catasetum from a friend. Well i don't know what to do with. It's already middle of September and i don't know if i should pot and water it or just leave it as bare- root the roots are all dried up. Can i mix medium bark and charcoal as its potting media? The temperature here in Switzerland cannot be relied on. It can get rather cool in the evening.



Currently it's sitting in a glass inside a plastic bottle filled with water that i cut into half hoping that it will provide some humidity for this plant. It's pseudobulb is rather shrivel comparing to some picture i see on the net. I don't know what i can do with it




Would be great if someone help me out with it, as i don't want it to die in my hand...

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Old 09-17-2012, 01:51 PM
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Have you thought about semi hydroponic? There is a forum on this site on this at Semi-Hydroponic Culture - Orchid Board - Most Complete Orchid Forum on the web !

and you can get more information from FirstRays website
The Official Semi-Hydroponics Forum &bull; Index page

I don't kn ow if you orchid is a good S/H candidate. I know that these two websites do identify orchids that will/will not work in S/H.

Maybe this will give you some ideas.
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Old 09-17-2012, 02:36 PM
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I saw that it has a small nubbin growth coming out from the base....your instinct is right....just give it humidity but do not water it until the small growth have reached 3 inches or if the roots have reached three inches....your plant is experiencing its annual dry rest period....the old roots of the old cane will just wither and die but the new roots have to establish in a manner that is according to the Catasetinae culture.
if the cane wrinkles a bit you can sprinkle it with water....otherwise the strength of the new root system and the flowering will depend on the dry rest you give the plant....

read this article to help you with its culture and follow it religiously

Sunset Valley Orchids - Grower and hybridizer of quality orchids, Vista CA

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