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Old 06-28-2018, 01:42 AM
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Most lithophytes actually root into the detritus that collects in the cracks of rocks, then additional roots may spread onto the rock itself. That bit of organic matter, and moisture that it holds are important. If you wanted to try the lithophyte approach, perhaps the same regimen that works for rupiculous Laelias would also work for this Den. kingianum. A terracotta pot works nicely for this. Put some small gravel in the bottom of the pot. Then a very thin layer of sphagnum, then about 1-1.5 cm of a loose potting soil (the sphag keeps the soil from washing out), then fill in to the top of the pot with more gravel. That bit of soil mimics the material in the crevices of rocks. This arrangement is nearly impossible to overwater, but holds enough moisture to keep the plant happy.
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Old 07-27-2018, 06:15 AM
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Default Awesome development!!

So it seems that not only is the bug growth under control but it seems the plant is very happy with its treatment, new position and mounting cork!

This has been coming up the last week!

[IMG]flower spike by David Burgess, on Flickr[/IMG]

I am very excited because not only is it winter and very cold here in Australia at the moment but I have no idea what this orchid actually is!

i will post again once it has flowered and hopefully get you good people to identify it for me.

Hooray!!!
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