Here are some pics of my small 12"x12"x24"tall terrarium and I will post some closer up photos of some of the orchids in the comments bellow. I put this together in March and it has filled in nicely since then. I have shifted some things around and pulled some orchids out (some were not doing well, some were doing too well lol). There is a 9watt and an 11watt Jungle Dawn LED in the two hoods that run on a 12hr cycle, humidity runs about 90%-98%, there are two small Infinity fans at the bottom running 24/7. Average summer temps are around 88F days and 70F nights, and average winter temps are 75F days and 60F nights.
Where it started in March. This was me working on the background, trying to figure out which orchids to put in there, and the best spots for everything. Also worked on figuring out the best fan placement to try and keep temps down. It took about 5 months to figure out where I wanted everything and honestly, I am still moving orchids around occasionally. You can kind of see the Dendrobium laevifolium in the second picture in the upper back corner, behind the stick. I'll post a current one bellow, it has exploded with growths this year!
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And where it is now. This has filled in rather quickly and I am really liking how it looks. Most of the orchids are pretty happy with a few issues. On the bright side- the Scaphosepalums have gone crazy and quickly became my favorite genus for terrariums. They are not for people who need tidy, well behaved plants; law and order types... There are Scaph spikes EVERYWHERE in the tank and I love to see those little rams head flowers bobbing around in the breeze (or bird eggs for my Scaph. ovulare). They have taken over and it’s great. On the down side, my Pleuro grobyi grows well and hasn't been out of spike or bloom since May. But for every 3 growths it makes, one older growth drops off. It should be much bigger by now but I just can’t find it’s sweet spot. I also had been giving my Platystele way too much light and now its yellow
It wont stop blooming though.
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Macroclinium bicolor and Mediocalcar decortum. The Macroclinium might be getting too much light but its growing well and has two spikes
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Platystele umbellata. So fricken adorable and those flowers are incredibly long lasting for a Pleuro type. I just wish i hadn't yellowed the darn thing
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Specklinia (Pleurothallis) grobyi. Not in bloom right now, but there are a few spikes coming along. Now if I could just get it to stop losing growths
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Some sort of Ornithocephalus in spike. This got fried in transit last spring by a heat pack and lost two fans. It started to rot a few months ago, too. I just flipped the mount upside down and stuck it by one of the fans for some extra air movement. Problem solved.
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Lepanthes telipogoniflora. This arrived with 1 and 1/2 good leaves, a bunch of dead stems, and no viable roots. I tossed it on the bottom of the tank on top of the spagnum moss and promptly ignored it for 7 months. It is now mounted and getting ready to bloom for the first time
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So. Many. Scaphs. If you look closely, you can see a rogue scaph spike in nearly every single picture in this thread
I have a Scaph. swertifolium, Scaph. digitale, Scaph. rapax, and a Scaph. ovulare in here. The spikes droop down, head north, loop around, and weave in and out of the other orchids. Plus they are never out of bloom. I think it looks pretty cool
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If there are two orchids that I never thought I would get the culture down for, but kept hanging on by a thread, it's these two. Den. laevifolium and Dracula lotax. I have nearly killed the Den more times than I care to admit and all but once it was my fault. Didn't water it enough, repotted in a small clay pot that dried it out too quick,I used too dry of a media, kept it too bright and too hot, let it get too cold, got spider mites one year which destroyed the few leaves it had, and then there were the cutworms the next year which demolished all the newer pseudobulbs... Now there are a dozen growths
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The Drac has spent a year through New Orleans summers, a year on a bathroom windowsill in a shot glass, and 8 or 9 months in a rotisserie chicken container before I FINALLY made a proper home for it. It was cleaned up, chopped up, and I mounted the biggest/best piece on a boot shaped cork tube. This is the first time its blooming and I see at least 5 more spikes starting. I'm kind of obsessed with how cute this one is
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