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Originally Posted by JennS
That is absolutely gorgeous!!! How do you care for it? How large is the whole plant? How long have you had it? Any more information would be greatly appreciated!
You have a beautiful plant there. Good growing!
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Thank you. This is the information I have about growing this species in the climate of South Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul). I am growing this plant together with my Vandas and Ascocendas.
Name: Gastrochilus japonicus (Makino) Schltr. (1913)
Synonyms:
Gastrochilus holttumianus S.Y.Hu & Barretto 1976:
Gastrochilus taiwanianus S.S. Ying 1977:
*Saccolabium japonicum Makino 1891
Classification:
*SubTribe: Aeridinae
*Genus: Gastrochilus
*Specie: japonicus
Distribution: South Japan, Taiwan, East China.
Blooming season: Early summer.
Temperature: Range from +5ºC.in Winter up to +35ºC. in Summer
Light: Plenty of light. Growing together with Vandas.
Plant size: 15 cm
Flower size: 1.4 cm - 2.0 cm on spikes from 10 to 15 flowers
Planting media: A mix of Pine bark, granite gravel, charcoal. This plant is not mounted on bark or wood as recommended by other growers.
Watering: Grows best with plenty of water. In Summer two times a day.
In Winter one time a day in the morning before the sun hits the green house.
Observation to the picture: This particular plant I have now 15 years. The origin is Taipei.
In 2007 this plant had 7 flower spikes, all together with approximately 100 flowers.