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04-08-2007, 10:55 AM
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Csweinfia pusilla has done awesome for me in a couple of vivariums. Forms a big grassy clump, blooms in profusion
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Whats that! Incredibly beautiful!Can someone enlighten me more about Csweinfia pusilla? To me this orchid appears to be growing rather too luxuriantly and surely smother other plants of a terrarium. I strongly reccommend slower growing and showy orchids like Sophronitis, Paphiopedilum niveum, Dendrobium jenkensii, D. crepidatum and a variety of jewel orchids for terrariums.
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04-10-2007, 03:10 PM
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This is actually a miniature. I have one as well. With less luck. I almost killed it when I first got it and has bloomed for me only 1, rather recently. THe flowers lasted a good month though. It has not smothered other viv plants becuase I keep it in a small planter which is mounted to the wall on the vivarium. So it cannot take over. However, if it did, I would not be sad about it Supposedly its also fragrant, but I was unable to detect the smell, I think I could not get close enough to smell it though due to its placement in the viv.
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04-10-2007, 04:07 PM
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Unfortunatly, mine isn't doing all that well. I just about killed it before I placed it in the Orchidarium so I think it is getting used to the new-found humidity. Here's hoping.
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04-10-2007, 05:04 PM
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Ross, thats the exact same thing that happened to mine. When I first got it, I tried growing it in the open, and it lost its leaves like a bald man looses the hair on his head. It was scary! It took a year for it to recover. THis is a good terrarium orchid cause its the only place I can put it in where its happy as opposed to dieing.
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04-10-2007, 05:06 PM
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Hear ya! I really think (hope) mine is getting accustomed to new (and better) conditions. Only thing is... it keeps browning leaves so I just keep hoping it will get better..
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04-10-2007, 05:08 PM
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Mine sulked for a month or more before it got better. Stay patient.
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Will do!
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04-28-2007, 11:21 PM
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Adding to the list:
Enc polybulbon
Enc porpax [think this one got renamed again] --growing well but no luck blooming it yet ... any words of wisdom?
Paphinia 'Majestic' seems happy so far.
Phal 'Lovely Kid' [parishii X lobbii]
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04-29-2007, 01:35 AM
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Ooh, thanks for the advice! I think I want a Phal 'Lovely Kid' hehe.
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04-29-2007, 02:03 AM
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Adding to the list:
Enc porpax [think this one got renamed again] --growing well but no luck blooming it yet ... any words of wisdom?
seems happy so far.
[parishii X lobbii]
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Paul what size do Enc polybulbon, Paphinia 'Majestic' & Phal 'Lovely Kid' get to? I thought Paphinia's were fairly big?
The latest name I have for my Enc porpax is Neolehmannia porpax Chiruitta, common name Mexican Jellyfish.
Mine is growing well- no flowers.. I just got another division [freebie thanks to a generous friend] and I've mounted some on paperbark and a little bit on some cork. The one on paperbark is in my Jebo fishtank terrarium.
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