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Originally Posted by estación seca
They tend to flower in winter. In your warmth they should be producing leaves faster. I would fertilize at a frequency depending on the formulation. What fertilizer do you have?
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Hello , thanks , i have a few different types of fertilizer:-
a 20-20-20 balanced growth fertilizer
One bloom boosting fertilizer
a calcium magnesium supplement
A seaweed kelp solution (for root growth)
And Vitanica P3 ( immunity booster, stress reducer)
Depending on the orchid genus and growth stage i use the required fertilizer, as for rhynchostylis im not using at the moment because i dont want to burn the new root tips that are emerging