Hi everyone
I have these two orchids in my 4ft terrarium and am looking for advice. Growing under two 3ft HO t5 fluorescents (which probably need replacing soon). Keep in mind the terrarium had just been misted when these photos were taken, so it is not typically this wet.
The first is some Cattleya family hybrid, I believe it's Laelia dayana x Sc Mini Purple var. coerulea. It has been growing on a cork slab and spread quite far. It has not flowered yet though, and I feel like it's definitely large enough to flower.
I do not really fertilise these terrarium plants, and they have been in there for a few years, as I'm worried about killing the moss, and also buildup of salts etc as I am not able to easily drain the terrarium. I do have some clay balls in the bottom though, underneath the plants, so I can probably fertilise a little and the runoff will not burn the roots.
The second is an Angraecum didieri. I have had this for a number of years and it basically hasn't changed. It very rarely grows a new leaf, and loses an old one, but I am convinced it's unhappy. I am aware it's a miniature and that it will probably grow slowly, and I am really quite fond of it and hesitant to accidentally kill it off.
I do know that the roots of this species need to be quite dry - I do not water any of these terrarium plants, instead they get an ultrasonic
misting regularly (every hour or so) that keeps everything moist and humid but not wet. Over time, the moss has crept up the cork, and grown over the orchid and I think it may be keeping it a little too damp. Not enough to kill it, but more than I would like.
At this point, my plan is to start fertilising both orchids (either dilute orchid fertiliser or something like seaweed extract to begin with), and then de-mount the Angraecum, and instead plant it in an empty coconut husk I have been keeping for this purpose, filled with very coarse coco-husk chunks. When I first received the Angraecum, it was in a small clay pot with a similar material, not really a potting medium at all, so I think this will be a good solution to keep the roots happy and dry.
I am just wondering if anyone has any experience or expertise with either of these families of orchids, and if the photos provide any insight into what is lacking in my setup
Specifically for the Angraecum, as the Slc. seems to be adequately happy, albeit not 100%.
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