Mountaineer370 |
05-26-2018 03:03 PM |
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Originally Posted by King_of_orchid_growing:)
(Post 876452)
Phalaenopsis are a group of orchids that do require a seasonal change in temperature to bloom. If you are intent on growing Phalaenopsis, but are limited in space, why not try something like Phalaenopsis bellina, Phalaenopsis violacea, or Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi? They are much smaller than the hybrids out there, but are bigger than mini-Phals. Phalaenopsis pulcherrhima is a smaller species of Phalaenopsis that the majority of mini-Phal hybrids get part of their heritage from. Maybe Phalaenopsis (Kingidium) chibae, Phalaenopsis (Kingidium) deliciosa, Phalaenopsis lobbii, or Phalaenopsis parishii might be easier to accommodate by way of size.
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Thank you for these Phalaenopsis suggestions. Most of them are ones I am attracted to, but I had heard that they are a bit more "fussy" than the hybrids. I am a bit puzzled, though, how two of my Phals did rebloom here without temperature changes.
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Originally Posted by King_of_orchid_growing:)
(Post 876452)
With Jewel Orchids, you are not even limited to space. You can set up a small terrarium or mini-greenhouse for them pretty much anywhere in your house.
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No, I really can't. That's what I've been trying to explain. There is no more space in my house. I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I promise I'm not exaggerating. It stresses me out each and every day. :(
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Originally Posted by King_of_orchid_growing:)
(Post 876452)
I highly recommend you make another post asking for suggestions on orchids that fit your growing style instead of sticking to this one. I think you've already been told all you can be told regarding your current batch of orchids so far.
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You're right, I do want to do that. I will wait until next week since many of our members may have holiday plans and won't be hanging around the OB.
Thank you, Philip. I really do appreciate all the suggestions. I will definitely look into culture requirements for the other genera you mentioned.
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Originally Posted by shadytrake
(Post 876464)
......And of course as an AOS Associate Judge, please become a member of your local society and the American Orchid Society......
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Shadytrake, thank you for all of that great information and the link, which I will be checking out. In answer to the above, I have been a member of my local orchid society for about two years now. I know it would be beneficial to join AOS, too, and I will. :)
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