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LizB88 09-30-2015 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by kdennis14 (Post 773834)
: What is is potted up in?? Whatever it is.....it loves it. This is exciting, I will have to stay in touch to see it bloom. Congratulations!!

Is potted in small bark and sphangnum moss, in a very small terracotta pot. I keep outside in bright shade. Humidity is usually around 50%.

I soak the pot once every seven days, and mist the top of sphang on the days when temps have reached 90f.

jwpotter 09-30-2015 11:37 AM

Very nice, another one to add to my list for the next POE in SF!!! Almost feels like you are becoming a parent or grandparent, doesn't it!

orchidsamore 09-30-2015 11:50 AM

For those not familiar with the name change, this was originally named Neofinita Falcata. It was called the wind orchid or the Samari orchid in early 19 century Japan. It was restricted to the very rich and nobles.

It comes in several colors and variations but usually the white on e is the only one we see in the US at reasonable prices. Pinks like this one are just beginning to arrive.

Your plant is probably 6-9 years old.

It is normally grown on a mound of sphagnum a little higher than your plant. the roots grow over the sides and in Japan they would be in exquisite pots with a special kind of sphagnum wrapped around the mound. Like the Japanese tea ceremony presentation is part of the joy of owning one.

jwpotter 09-30-2015 02:51 PM

What do you have it potted in? It looks like moss. Mine is in bark the way I purchased it. Perhaps I should repot it.

orchidsamore 09-30-2015 06:28 PM

Most commercial growers and serious hobbyist are using sphag. Bark works but is not traditional.

LizB88 09-30-2015 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jwpotter (Post 773957)
Very nice, another one to add to my list for the next POE in SF!!! Almost feels like you are becoming a parent or grandparent, doesn't it!

Yes it does, I was so excited when I saw the spike.

And Jerry,

Thank you for your inf. When I repot I will try to set it up a little higher on the pot. And I look up some of the pots you mention and they are beautiful, the prices, well let say I can get several small plants for the price of one pot.:rofl:

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Originally Posted by jwpotter (Post 773985)
What do you have it potted in? It looks like moss. Mine is in bark the way I purchased it. Perhaps I should repot it.

I have it potted in spahg and some small bark. The bark is at the bottom of the pot I use it mostly to give it the plant some high as well as stabilize it, the rest is sphagnum moss. I did this because a two years ago I killed two beautiful plants that I had in bark/coconut husk bc I could not keep them moisture enough.

This was the right price for me to venture once again into this type of orchid, I'm glad I did.

LizB88 10-21-2015 09:59 AM

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As promised, here are the open flowers.
And also notice that it is producing another fan! :biggrin:

ThePinkCucumber 10-21-2015 10:23 AM

What a beauty! More fans more flowers ;) Well done! :)

terracotta7 10-21-2015 11:58 AM

Exquisite!

jwpotter 10-21-2015 12:46 PM

Really nice, I can't wait for mine to bloom, but it is still quite small. How are you growing it?


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