My uncle's late landlord had a 'greenhouse' full of orchids and then some. However, over the last several years, the entire lot of orchids has fallen into neglect, as the landlady is quite elderly and slightly senile (she twice mistook some orchids for weeds and hacked away at them with a scythe). Anyway, my uncle wants to save the greenhouse and all the other orchids his late landlord has. There are some I'm pretty sure how to replant, but there are others that I have no idea where to start - I can guess, but I need advice. They pretty much all need identification, though only a handful actually have flowers at this time.
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Bunch 1 - Cattleyas??
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Bunch 1: Identification?
Bunch 1: Right-hand side (growing nicely, but needs replanting)
Bunch 1: Middle-right
Bunch 1: Middle-left (front)
Bunch 1: Odd one out - Identification?
Bunch 1: Far left
Bunch 1: Far Left Flower - Possible Identification? (couldn't get a better shot)
Need advice on how to replant those; they're currently planted on tree fern trunk that's pretty decomposed. Some of the roots are all in there. Do I try to break the things apart and stick them on another? Or something else? Those guys get full mid-day sun; not so much in the morning and later afternoon.
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Bunch 2 - Epis?
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Bunch 2
Bunch 2: Flower 1 - Identification?
Bunch 2: Flower 2
Bunch 2: Flower 2 - Identification?
Those also get the mid-day sun. The medium is pretty decomposed in the Bunch 2 Flower 1 plant. The others... I kind of don't even know where to start.
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Popcorn Orchids
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Failing Popcorn Row (left side)
Failing Popcorn Row (middle)
Failing Popcorn Row (right side)
Large popcorn(?)
Large popcorn(?) closeup of base
I don't know much about Popcorn Orchids. My grandmother has all of one popcorn orchid, and it's not planted in anything, rather just sitting on an inverted pot - so this is new to me. These popcorns were once very much green, and very much blooming. However, no one's been watering them or anything, so they've been dying. What do you plant popcorns in - a medium of bark/charcoal/ceramic bits? Or something else? Smaller pots when we repot them?
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Various Orchids in various stages of neglect
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Plant 1
Plant 1 (side view)
Do I rip those apart and plant separately? Keep them just like that and tie the whole thing to another tree fern? Basket-pot them? These and the following are in the 'greenhouse' by the way.
Plant 2 - I don't know if you can do an identification on dying/dead flowers
Do I discard the middle stem? I don't know the rooting situation below the tree fern blocks, but the leaves are very green.
Plant 3
That one's growing mostly from
below the pot...
Plant 4
Plant 5
Plant 6
What are those spots on Plant 6? Anything to worry about?
Plant 7
Cut off the totally yellow stems?
Plant 8
Would you say this one's doing ok? Perhaps put it in a smaller pot? Or leave it? Or.... ?
Plant 9
These seem to be planted in rocks of some sort. Should I realign them (straighten them up) or leave it be?
Plant 10
Suggestions for repotting? Would I pry the roots from the wooden basket... or perhaps leave it and hang the whole basket?
Plants 11
The yellow parts are extremely dead and very brittle; it's planted in rocks, do I replant it in the same, or change medium?
Plants 12
Plants 12 closeup - Identification?
Plant 13
Plants14
Can we use the yellow stems on Plants 13 and 14 to make new plants? Or is there a point at which you can't make a new plant out of an old stem - if it's shriveled?
Plant 15
What are those holes on the leaves? What is it caused by? It's the only orchid in the 'greenhouse' that looks tattered like that, and one of my grandmother's orchids also looks like that. Is something eating them?
Plant 16
Looks like it'll bloom! I know the ideal time to repot is when you see green shoots... but how am I supposed to tell on plants like these whose roots are inside the pot and not growing out of it? Probably more ideal to wait until after a bloom, right?
Plant 17
If the green plant turns out to be a keiki, it can go into a pot on its own, correct? (I don't have the pictures up at the moment, only going by these smaller images) Because the rest of the plant looks kind of dead (correct me if I'm wrong).
Plant 18 - type identification?
Is it a Vanda of some sort? Popcorn-type? What is it?
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Hanging Orchids
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Hanging 1
Hanging 1 (side view) - tree fern is decomposed to the point that it's only a hollow shell
Hanging 2 (low side view)
Hanging 2 (from inside 'greenhouse')
Hanging 3
Hanging 3 closeup - Identification?
Hanging 4 (backside)
Hanging 4 (top orchid, frontside)
Hanging 4 (bottom orchid, frontside)
Hanging 5
Hanging 5 (opposite side with view of roots/medium)
Now, with hanging orchids... how do you replant them??? Advice for both orchids grown on fern and grown in baskets are very much welcome.
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"Sun Bloomers"
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Sun Bloomers
Sun Bloomers (closeup of one)
Sun Bloomers, 3/4 top view
These appear to be the same kind of orchid as Bunch 1. However, these are exposed to more morning sun and are on the north side (outside) of the 'greenhouse'. These are beautiful; we'd like to preserve the 'bunches' (like in the closeup). Again, how do you replant an orchid that's in a basket?? Problem with these is that the baskets are so close together that the roots may have taken hold on two (or more) baskets. Do we hack at the roots? Replant the whole thing in something massively bigger? Lots of bunches would be nice.
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Vandas??
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Possibly vandas?
More of them
Whatever they are, I don't see any new roots (or any roots at all) near the green growths, so I haven't the foggiest clue where to cut it if I were to cut it at all.
Assuming Vanda
Vanda 2
Vanda 3 (has new roots)
Vanda 3 (side view)
I like the third Vanda, because it has new roots - where would I cut it? AND when is the best time? I've heard that Vandas are fussy about being repotted and things like that. So I definitely need advice on Vandas - I don't have any and am very uneducated about them.
Vanda in Bloom 1
Vanda in Bloom closeup - Identification?
Vanda in Bloom 2
Vanda in Bloom 2 closeup - Identification?
The flowers seem to be different; the second's petals seem thinner, and the flowers more reddish, whereas the first one seems more lavender.
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Please identify this beauty!
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Gold bunch
Keiki!
Gold Bunch: weird ... supports?
Gold Bunch: Overgrown it's weird supports
Overgrown supports closeup
Gold bunch: flower closeup - Identification?
These, like the 'Sun Bloomers', sit on the north side of the 'greenhouse' in the morning/mid-day sun. The stalks all seem to be a golden color. They sit in large bonsai-type cement pots. It would be nice to ID these guys, because they're gorgeous and I wouldn't mind adding them to my collection! These guys seem to be doing well, despite the decaying media and all that - dunno if we should just leave these guys alone.
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