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11-27-2016, 04:21 PM
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Ah, interesting. Thanks for all the information! Guess I will be looking for a new masdie hybrid then.
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11-27-2016, 06:50 PM
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As I stated earlier, Measursiana IS a primary hybrid (amabilis x tovarensis). Google it. Google is your friend.
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11-27-2016, 08:24 PM
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Yes, I did google that. But it has died, so now I will be looking for a new.
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11-27-2016, 09:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by estación seca
With most orchids, it is a good idea to learn on easier-to-grow hybrids, rather than species. Hybrids are generally more vigorous and tolerant of growing errors than are species. I'm sure people here can offer suggestions of Masdevallia hybrids that do well in northern European windows.
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I think, whether it is a hybrid or species, an orchid will thrive when given the right conditions. Success with any plant really just depends on what conditions a plant needs and if those conditions can be met. To discover what conditions an orchid needs, a little research or a helpful conversation with an orchid expert/vendor can be very helpful.
Last year, I bought a Masdevallia nicaraguae as my research showed it should easily grow in my conditions with the help of a fishbowl. I haven't convinced it to bloom but it has been doing well otherwise. If I can get it to bloom, I am going to get another Masdevallia.
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11-28-2016, 12:48 PM
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I'm sorry for the loss of the plant. It happend so quickly, 10-15 days??
For future reference, when i have a Masdie with one leaf left, I stick it in a dryish but humid environment with medium light (office lighting levels). Air movement is key.
I gave up on Sphag because I never water it enough or I over water it. So for the less forgiving plants I have, sphag is a no-no. Now I am experimenting (entering month 3) with Semi/hydroponics and Masdies. I have over 20 of them growing in this way. I just have to water them often. But that's where the fun is. And I cannot overwater with S/H.
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