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Dendrobium laevifolium
Growing inside under lights. This one is in bark and probably never fully dries out.
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1790/...7edffe19_b.jpgDendrobium laevifolium by Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, on Flickr |
I think I might give up, mine is leafless but trying to push new growth. I'm using the same conditions as you, Steve. Sigh.
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I don't like to appear stupid but, what is epi web and what could you substitute? Synthic? Mine's in pure spaghnum and a clay pot but, always moist. Bright light...
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What a beautiful little plant! :love:
I've always wanted this species, but since I've heard it can be a bit difficult and it also happens to be hard to find here, I settled on a hybrid of it, called Den. Hibiki (bracteosum x laevifolium). It's supposed to be easier (tolerant of a wider range of temperatures) and also bloom like crazy. I got it in February and struggled with it at first, but discovered that I was giving it too much light and too little water. Quote:
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Mine was in an east window. It bloomed profusely, and lost all it's leaves. I moved it to higher light. It's now at the end of an LED, about 6-8" away. It's trying to push new growth, but not successfully. I've heard it was easy but, this doesn't seem to be my case. I recently repotted in moss and saw that it only had it's original root system. No new roots. I vote for difficult. What does it want?
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Moving closer and bagging for humidity.
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Those flowers are really gorgeous! :)
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So is hibiki deciduous or evergreen? I got mine a month ago and has a leaf turning yellow. I water when totally dried out
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