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Zygopetalum care
Hi all,
I'm very excited to pick up my very first Zygopetalum Advance Australia on the weekend and was wondering how it should be potted. I've seen a few conflicting articles. Would this type do well in semi-hydro? I know they don't like to dry out completely, so seemed like this might be a good candidate for S/H? Or bark mix? (Fine or medium, I've seen both recommended) Any other advice? I think I read somewhere to not bury them in the media too deeply, but have them just about on top of the media? Thanks for any advice! :) |
For what it's worth, I grow all my Zygos in traditional S/H. They're alive, they bloom. If you already have experience in S/H, I'd say go for it. Good candidate.
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I have no experience with semi hydro. I grow all of mine in bark and they do well in that too.
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Mine is in a moss mix, never dries out. Lots of air circulation. It grows like a weed, blooms like crazy, and still has crappy foliage. Expect that.
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For example, they are epiphytes, so growing mounted is, by far, the best for it. Right? Sure - if your temperatures, humidity, lighting and ability to water it frequently are all up to the task. Many of us don't have such conditions or capabilities, so it's a bad choice. Quote:
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Thanks all,
I decided to just pot it in bark, as I didn't have an appropriately sized pot for S/H and it was a long weekend, so stores were closed. It has no roots on the oldest pseudobulb which is pretty desiccated as a result. The roots off the one newer growth are not in great shape and the other new growth has none, so I'm hoping those will arrive shortly. I hope the old pseudobulb and poor root system can keep it going until it puts out new roots, which it will hopefully do soon! Poor thing, I put it in between all my other orchids which are going mad putting out new roots right now, hoping that plants have some sort of root-making pheromones to make it have a strong desire to grow some lol :rofl: ETA: Sorry, I wasn't very clear, yes I meant just the rhizome to be sure to keep it above the media. |
If you're on Facebook, search for C & C Orchids. They sell KelpMax in Canada, and it's your best chance of stimulating root growth.
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How often should I give that to it? |
Well, a happy update!
I went on holidays week before last and gave my Zygo a bit more KelpMax and told it I'd better see some new roots when I get back - lo and behold, my pep-talk worked! :D The new growth has two roots about 1cm long when I got back! I am so relieved, think this beauty is rounding the corner. Will the new roots help hydrate an old pseudobulb, or do they only hydrate the bulb they come from? Just curious! :) |
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