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04-19-2010, 08:29 PM
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Hit Me with a Good "Beginner's" Cattleya...
One that I could potentially do well with growing and blooming using windowsill and/or lighting culture.
Colorful and compact.
Hit me with a Cattleya, baby.....
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04-19-2010, 08:44 PM
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C. intermedia. hands down. Stays small, puts up with a whole lot of mistakes.
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04-19-2010, 08:46 PM
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C. luteola and any hybrids therefrom. Any hybrid of Broughtonia sanguinea will be a compact plant but have rather tall spikes. The rupiculous laelias (briegeri, milleri, etc), Cattleya walkeriana and hybrids of Sophrinitis coccinea and wittigiana, etc (if you can provide a coolish environment).
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04-19-2010, 08:51 PM
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forgot to say, I've heard of a lot of intermedias doing well in windowsill culture. mine loves it's south window in the winter.
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04-19-2010, 10:46 PM
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Cattleytonia 'Why Not'
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04-19-2010, 11:14 PM
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Pot. Hoku Gem has been with me for over a decade ... and has put up with all sorts of abuse and different conditions. There are a number of rather durable minicatts.
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04-19-2010, 11:17 PM
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Might Laelia alaorii be good for beginners and/or windowsill culture?
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04-19-2010, 11:35 PM
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Quote:
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Might Laelia alaorii be good for beginners and/or windowsill culture?
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They're definitely small enough to fit on a windowsill without a problem.
They're not very difficult to grow either.
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04-19-2010, 11:43 PM
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Quote:
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They're not very difficult to grow =/= easy
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04-19-2010, 11:50 PM
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What?
Look they aren't hard to grow alright...
You don't need alot of experience growing them. Minimal is good enough. They're pretty standard growing. Shouldn't be kept too cool. Can take it pretty warm, but intermediate is best.
L. alaorii grows in partial sun. Don't need to blast them with light for them to thrive. I think that's easy enough right?
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