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01-12-2011, 10:23 PM
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watering help
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01-12-2011, 11:40 PM
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I drench mine daily in summer -(warm and dry here), during very hot and dry weather, I drench early, and then later afternoon spray the sphag well. I did end up adding sphag to mine in summer, as it was drying too fast.
I don't know which bulbo you have - mine's lasiochilum - I don't know if the culture on yours is the same ... but I do try to keep mine moist, tho it has dried out a few times without harm, but I mostly water every day - even now, just a few spritzes inbetween the every other day or so heavy waterings.
Mine is inside now, but the orchids I do have outside right now, I do keep them a bit drier in the cold, tho ones that like to be moist, I still try to keep them from being completely dry. I don't know if 32 is too cold for yours or not ...
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01-13-2011, 07:24 AM
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Hi Carol,
I've only grown one bulbo. At first I tried growing it on a sphag covered mount. It looked awesome mounted, but I couldn't keep the mount moist enough. The plant really perked up and put out new growth after being transferred to a 3" shallow slat basket with mostly sphag and a little charcoal. She was doing really well until the squirrels checked her out. They found her tasty, ate all of her bulbs, and that was the end of that chid.
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01-13-2011, 07:26 AM
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Hi Carol,
I've only grown one bulbo. At first I tried growing it on a sphag covered mount. It looked awesome mounted, but I couldn't keep the mount moist enough. The plant really perked up and put out new growth after being transferred to a 3" shallow slat basket with mostly sphag and a little charcoal. She was doing really well until the squirrels discovered her. They found her tasty, ate all of her bulbs, and that was the end of that chid. I decided to give up on bulbos, because I can't fight the squirrels.
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01-13-2011, 10:45 AM
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01-13-2011, 11:44 AM
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I just assumed mine are right for Florida and I am treating them all the same I have
Elizabeth Ann
makoyanum
medusae
retusiusculum
longissimum
Richard Mizula
careyanum
guttulatum
membranifolium
crassipes
grandiflorum
trigonosepalum
longiflorum x lasischilum
I have acquired these in the last three months and I'm treatng them to: strong light, no sun, daily watering if temp permits, sometimes 2nd time. if not every third day, they are all mounted with spag, weekly weakly,. Any changes I should be making?
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