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GeorgiaVL 03-22-2014 06:21 PM

Pot. Shinfong Beauty 'Super Diamond'
 
:waving Has or is anyone grown(ing) a Pot. Shinfong Beauty 'Super Diamond'? I don't have the plant yet; it will probably be here next week.

The few Catts I have are not doing so good. I grow them on windowsills (east, south, and north windows) in the winter and put them outside in the spring through fall, un-protected from the elements and squirrels. So, they get pretty beat-up.

Pot. Shinfong Beauty 'Super Diamond' will be my very first red in the Catt family. I would greatly appreciate any pointers of how I could make my new addition thrive and happy.

Thanks much

P.S.
Not sure if I post this on the right spot.

tucker85 03-22-2014 09:41 PM

Where do you live?

Optimist 03-22-2014 10:00 PM

Perhaps some litle tabletop "cage" to kep the squirrels away. Hail stones and squirels and deer, possums, rabbits? I will be moving from squirrel free New Mexico, to squirrel over-run Misourii in 2-3 years. I wouldent mind putting up a 6 foot tall dog run in the yard with shade covering as an orchid house. Some of these net houses or screen houses look nice too. I also keep a few squirrel hating dogs around to scare the critters.

GeorgiaVL 03-23-2014 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by tucker85 (Post 666051)
Where do you live?

I live in the Washington DC area. I usually keep some of my heat tolerant orchids in my backyard. The squirrels love to hide nuts in the orchid pots; when they are playing chase, my orchids gets pushed shattering the pots. My neighbor suggested lethal action against the squirrels :evil:, but :rofl:

So, for the new Catt I am thinking of keeping it indoors year round.

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Originally Posted by Optimist (Post 666066)
Perhaps some litle tabletop "cage" to kep the squirrels away. Hail stones and squirels and deer, possums, rabbits? I will be moving from squirrel free New Mexico, to squirrel over-run Misourii in 2-3 years. I wouldent mind putting up a 6 foot tall dog run in the yard with shade covering as an orchid house. Some of these net houses or screen houses look nice too. I also keep a few squirrel hating dogs around to scare the critters.

Hmmm... An outdoor cage for my orchids. I'll add it to my honey-do list :biggrin:

tucker85 03-23-2014 09:48 AM

I grow a lot of cattleyas but I don't have that one. Cattleyas like to dry quickly and stay dry for a day or two before watering again. For that reason you should have them in a small pot with a chunky mix that allows lots of air to the roots and dries quickly. Judge the hydration by the lead pseudo-bulb (the newest growth). The lead pseudo-bulb should be plump. If it's wrinkled, the plant needs to be watered a little more often. Don't worry about wrinkled pseudo-bulbs at the back of the plant. They prefer fairly bright light but need to be protected from the noon day sun or the leaves will burn. They need plenty of water and fertilizer during the summer growing season but much less in the fall and winter. I recommend using a fertilizer that contains calcium and magnesium as well as the normal macro-nutrients. Good luck.

lexusnexus 03-23-2014 11:39 AM

I live in the DC area as well and the critters do seem to be a bit pushy here. Have you been on the golf course and seen deer with that "what's your problem" look? :rofl:

GeorgiaVL 03-23-2014 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by tucker85 (Post 666146)
I grow a lot of cattleyas but I don't have that one. Cattleyas like to dry quickly and stay dry for a day or two before watering again. For that reason you should have them in a small pot with a chunky mix that allows lots of air to the roots and dries quickly. Judge the hydration by the lead pseudo-bulb (the newest growth). The lead pseudo-bulb should be plump. If it's wrinkled, the plant needs to be watered a little more often. Don't worry about wrinkled pseudo-bulbs at the back of the plant. They prefer fairly bright light but need to be protected from the noon day sun or the leaves will burn. They need plenty of water and fertilizer during the summer growing season but much less in the fall and winter. I recommend using a fertilizer that contains calcium and magnesium as well as the normal macro-nutrients. Good luck.

Thank you

Sharry 03-23-2014 01:24 PM

Here just north of the beltway, I find that in the summer in sun most plants just get too hot. The balcony can get well over 100 F on a 75 F day. So I put them out but with dappled shade. The other mistake that I made was putting the out too early the cold nights and rain made for a lot of rotten roots.

GeorgiaVL 03-23-2014 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by lexusnexus (Post 666183)
I live in the DC area as well and the critters do seem to be a bit pushy here. Have you been on the golf course and seen deer with that "what's your problem" look? :rofl:

Wow! :waving I did not notice that you are in the DC area. Oh and how I know about the critters around this area: squirrel, deer, groundhog, raccoon they are not afraid of people :rofl:

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Originally Posted by Sharry (Post 666216)
Here just north of the beltway, I find that in the summer in sun most plants just get too hot. The balcony can get well over 100 F on a 75 F day. So I put them out but with dappled shade. The other mistake that I made was putting the out too early the cold nights and rain made for a lot of rotten roots.

Hi Sharry, oh yes the summer forecast for our area this year is hot and hotter. Thank goodness for my neighbor's huge oak tree that provides shade to my plants. Because of my orchids, I consider myself a weather stalker now. I learned my lessons after my orchid collections were killed by frost, because I did not pay attention to the weather. I watch the highs and the lows before I put my plants outside in the spring; I do the same in late fall.

Chuck Storey 02-11-2025 03:26 PM

Pot. Shinfong Beauty 'Super Diamond'
 
I would REALLY love to get ahold of one of those pref 4" or larger. I grow all my orchids outside, live 20min from Tampa Ever since I saw a photo of it a few years back and chatted with a gentleman who had one and swore it was daBomb :rofl: I have a great shaded area that they all seem to thrive in. Its my Carport. Its a Thrive-in/Drive-in you could say! :twocents:


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