That picture is my Cattleya Penny Kuroda. It's growing like wildfire but has yet to produce a flower! I had a sheth on it that stayed empty for MONTHS before slowly dying off but the plant itself is very happy

I console myself with the thought that this sometimes happens with sheaths and it was nothing I did
Still waiting!
I have almost everything in aliflor and clear pots. I'm not actually following the S/H protocol but close enough

I have my paphs in a paph mix and vandas and a few others are free-hanging or in baskets.
I am still struggling with getting the first vanda I bought (a NOID) to "come back". Something happened in last years growth and it looks lousy. It spiked with only one flower on a very short spike

Since then, I've been trying all sorts of changes to kick-start it back into shape. Nothing seems to be working...but this morning I was reading an interesting article in the AOS Orchids magazine which is about growing in S/H...and our friend Ray (
www.firstrays.com ) is in the article!

As I was reading, a thought popped into my head and I decided to go with it...I took my NOID vanda with roots barely attached to a wood basket out of the basket and potted it in aliflor and a clear pot. I figured...nothing else is working and if it doesn't do something good soon, it's garbage anyway, so "why not?"
I'll let you guys know if I see any improvement
