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Dendrophylax lindenii after 4 months
I read a few articles about people growing and blooming Dendrophylax lindenii along with their other orchids and without any special care. I decided to grow them like I grow Angracoids. Worst case, they die and Oak Hill continues to propagate more seedlings.
They didn't do well in the colder winter temperatures (max 66F and min 59F) and lost a lot of roots. I moved them to a warmer part of the house. There are still some seedlings left on the mounts. I hope they begin to do better as the weather gets warmer. I am surprised some are still alive and enjoyed the experience. I think I got my money's worth as they lasted much longer than a bottle of wine does in my home. LOL. Here's how they look now. http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5484/1...724f6c3cc3.jpg Dendrophylax lindenii 1/29/14 by Gardentheater, on Flickr |
wow, at least you still have some alive. Yes, this one hates cold weather and as I heard pretty much it will kill it fast! I would provide only worm temps and high humidity at all times, and these leftover ones may actually make it!
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it is very wet=this wants to be evenly moist but not wet....you have high humidity in your environment so you are fine....take out that kind of moss and cradle it in a Spanish moss instead and do not mount it yet ....get a small basket fill it with Spanish moss and put it on top and if possible elevate it in a bowl with water underneath it....spray it every other day. go online and always check the weather in Florida especially the humidity percentage and try to recreate it for your lindenii....easy on the fertilizer maybe twice a month only ....The Florida glades sometimes get frost but the thermal heat from the trees protect these plants; I suggest you don't expose this to below 50F
---------- Post added at 03:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:00 PM ---------- http://www.aos.org/AM/Images/pdf/GhostOrchidSidebar.pdf you can see the picture on the left it is a seedling that is on a bed of Spanish moss and when it grew a bit bigger after 3 years then and only then it was mounted |
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I am thinking about sending mine to TommyMiami. LOL. PS I could not get the link to work. I'll try going directly to the site. |
I think you can grow that successfully in your environment....just remember the balmy air of Tommy's Miami atmosphere is totally different from the Florida everglades....so maybe you have a better chance in making this orchid bloom....I remember an OB member posting his bloom sometime ago and he is from your area.
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Hope they make it. I only tried this once and it was not a success.
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