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Showing posts with label Phalaenopsis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phalaenopsis. Show all posts
Monday, April 28, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
Phalaenopsis (kingidium) chibae, repotting to be fixed
Phalaenopsis (ex kingidium) chibae, orchid botanical species, growing in pot into the mini orchidarium 2 (picture of 14 December 2012) |
This lovely Phalaenopsis chibae came from an auction on ebay at the end of August, the photos that were on the ad showed a fair amount of healthy roots outside the substrate so it tempted me so much...
Etichette:
chibae,
Kingidium,
Mini-Orchidarium,
orchids,
Phalaenopsis,
potted,
repotting,
Species
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Three new Phalaenopsis to recover
Phalaenopsis orchids, hybrids severely dehydrated, (pictur of 27 October 2012) |
Saturday is the day to do all the committees that during the week you are unable to complete due to lack of time. Since I was looking for a power cable to connect the fan of another mini orchid nursery that I was setting up, I went to look for it in a large DIY store. The gardening department of this store is well stocked, especially of Phalaenopsis!
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Orchids show Esslingen, 21 September 2012
Cattleya orchid, hybrid, dark red flower detail (picture of 21 September 2012, Esslingen) |
I waited a long time this event, international exhibitions are good to spend a beautiful day in the middle of a sea of blooming orchids! I visited the site of the international exhibition of orchids Esslingen 2011 edition and there were many photos that I was really impressed, especially those relating to exhibitions, spectacular flower beds with trees and streams, all covered with ferns, mosses and hundreds of orchids in flower, I couldn't miss it! This was my first visit to the exhibition of Esslingen and was nice even though I expected that the fair was much larger, the exhibitors were provided but not as hoped and the prices were inflated almost all of which unfortunately is often the case here in events of strong appeal. Unfortunately many of the pictures I took did not turn out well because of the low light and of my camera, a bit dated, anyway there's still something ...
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Orchidarium shelf, self made (DIY).
Orchidarium shelf, self made (DIY) (pictures of 24 October 2012) |
Orchidarium shelf DIY, the beginning (pictures of 27 March 2012) |
As always, space is tight and instead plants ... are never enough! After mounting the mini orchidarium I noticed that in my kitchen there was a lot of unused space, of course it was a bit high, and not really practical, but doable. Top of the refrigerator then there was just a nice space. So I recruited a volunteer. (!) At first I just wanted a simple shelf to better accommodate some poor Phalaenopsis in intensive care, in that corner does not come a lot of light, the window is two and a half meters far, a lamp was requested. I recycled an IKEA lamp built up with an energy saving light bulb 'Philips Tornado 23W 6500K cool daylight' for 12 hours a day with a timer-clock. The plants I settled there were all a bit battered because saved in various garden shops for a few euro, after some time I started to think about how to provide them with a good air humidity ...
Etichette:
DIY,
Orchidarium-Shelf,
orchids,
Ornithophora,
Phalaenopsis,
potted,
radicans,
seedlings,
Sigmatostalix,
Species,
Sphagnum-Moss,
Tolumnia,
violacea
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Phalaenopsis Violacea, the first flowering!!!
Etichette:
flowering,
Orchidarium-Shelf,
orchids,
Phalaenopsis,
potted,
repotting,
Species,
Sphagnum-Moss,
violacea
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Phalaenopsis stuartiana, a mini seedling
Among the overflowing benches of my faouvorite orchid seller, Orchids & More I can not stop to be amazed. You can find all kinds of surprises, such as cattleya plants only 12 cm high with beautiful flowers intermingled to huge Bulbophyllums!
In my last tour I bought a beautiful Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi in bloom and a vase with three seedlings of Phalaenopsis Schilleriana. At the end of the visit, which lasted always too short, I continued to go around, even if I would not have to take other plants since space in the house is small and already a bit crowded ... but my attention was caught by a group of seedlings of Phalaenopsis Stuartiana, they were all small, more or less the same size of the young Phalaenopsis Schilleriana, but looking closely there was a tiny seedling completely out of the vessel substrate.
In my last tour I bought a beautiful Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi in bloom and a vase with three seedlings of Phalaenopsis Schilleriana. At the end of the visit, which lasted always too short, I continued to go around, even if I would not have to take other plants since space in the house is small and already a bit crowded ... but my attention was caught by a group of seedlings of Phalaenopsis Stuartiana, they were all small, more or less the same size of the young Phalaenopsis Schilleriana, but looking closely there was a tiny seedling completely out of the vessel substrate.
Phalaenopsis stuartiana, orchid species, seedling with new roots growing (picture of 31 August 2012) |
Etichette:
Mini-Orchidarium,
orchids,
Phalaenopsis,
potted,
repotting,
seedlings,
Species,
Sphagnum-Moss
Phalaenopsis Schilleriana, new seedlings.
Phalaenopsis Schilleriana, orchid species, seedlings just purchased (picture of 1 September 2012) |
At Orchids & More, or the paradise of orchids, as I call it, every inch is full of wonders! I never know where to look! There are thousands of plants, from giants Dendrobium with more than a meter long steams, to super miniatures such as Macroclinium Aurorae of 3 cm. Inside the last greenhouse there are often young plants, sometimes come from their own sowing! This time I was captured by these tiny Phalaenopsis Schilleriana. It took me about half an hour to choose the vessel that promised better, they were all very nice but these have nice new leaves and roots, and they are three instead of two!
I love the color of the leaves of this phalaenopsis, that you see already they are so small, in fact higher pages are silver speckled with dark green while the lower ones are tinged with a dark purple. The flowers, though it will take a few years for them, will be a delicate pastel pink and if I'll be able to do everything well they could appear like a waterfall, up to 250!
By now I just have to cultivate and watch them grow, if I'm able, is already a satisfaction! I brought it out of the pot to check the roots below the surface because the vase was black and I can see nothing inside. I found a principle of black rot but it was dry, thanks to treatment with systemic fungicides given in the greenhouse, and I do not think that will give much trouble.
I love the color of the leaves of this phalaenopsis, that you see already they are so small, in fact higher pages are silver speckled with dark green while the lower ones are tinged with a dark purple. The flowers, though it will take a few years for them, will be a delicate pastel pink and if I'll be able to do everything well they could appear like a waterfall, up to 250!
By now I just have to cultivate and watch them grow, if I'm able, is already a satisfaction! I brought it out of the pot to check the roots below the surface because the vase was black and I can see nothing inside. I found a principle of black rot but it was dry, thanks to treatment with systemic fungicides given in the greenhouse, and I do not think that will give much trouble.
Etichette:
Mini-Orchidarium,
orchids,
Phalaenopsis,
potted,
repotting,
schilleriana,
seedlings,
Species,
Sphagnum-Moss
Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi on flowering, repotted!
Etichette:
flowering,
orchids,
Phalaenopsis,
potted,
repotting,
Species,
Sphagnum-Moss
Friday, November 2, 2012
Mini orchidarium, a glass case to set up
Etichette:
bellina,
cornu-cervi,
equestris,
fasciata,
hieroglyphica,
lueddemanniana,
mariae,
Mini-Orchidarium,
Mounted,
orchids,
Phalaenopsis,
potted,
pulchra,
seedlings,
Species,
tech,
violacea
First plants in my mini orchidarium
Phalaenopsis Violacea, orchid species, roots with fungal disease. |
I participated in a series of open auctions from a seller who seemed very trusted, I won almost everything that I had fixed and so I paid a single shipment for up to 5 young phalaenopsis species. The ads said "vigorous young plant," there were also photos and plants seemed healthy.
When the courier rang I was not in my skin, I was elated and could not wait to see my new awaited plants to populate the mini orchidarium just set up. It seemed to me on Christmas morning! The first impression I got was that the leaves seemed grown in the dark, were thin and very pale, I was afraid it would break. Then I started looking into the vessels to check the roots. A disaster!
Etichette:
bellina,
cornu-cervi,
equestris,
fasciata,
hieroglyphica,
lueddemanniana,
mariae,
Mini-Orchidarium,
Mounted,
orchids,
Phalaenopsis,
potted,
pulchra,
seedlings,
Species,
tech,
violacea
Monday, October 22, 2012
How to repot a Phalaenopsis orchid in sphagnum-moss
The basic steps of my repotting in sphagnum:
- rinse sphagnum dry under hot running water
- rinse with water by osmosis (or distilled or rain water)
- wring strong
- break to pieces by about 1-2 cm giving volume and air
- put a first layer of sphagnum in the vessel
- place the plant
- fill the jar without crushing too much
- free the holes on the bottom
- water in small doses only when it is well dry
- fertilize in small doses
Phalaenopsis schilleriana, orchid species, sphagnum moss repotting (picture of 4 October 2012) |
Etichette:
How-To,
orchids,
Phalaenopsis,
potted,
repotting,
seedlings,
Sphagnum-Moss,
tech
Friday, October 19, 2012
Phalaenopsis bellina!
Phalaenopsis Bellina, young orchid species, just purchased, in pot with bark mix (picture of 5 August 2012) |
Etichette:
bellina,
orchids,
Phalaenopsis,
potted,
repotting,
Rhizoctonia,
Species,
Sphagnum-Moss
Thursday, October 18, 2012
New purchases: Phalaenopsis violacea and ...
Phalaenopsis Violacea, young orchid species, first flowering, potted in sphagnum moss (picture of 5 August 2012) var. coerulea Malysia x Dark red "Norton" |
Unfortunately, all the plants had recently been the victim of a fungal disease, so even if new leaves were beautiful, some roots and old leaves was not the best, but the stem was perfect, and she was calling me ...
Etichette:
Orchidarium-Shelf,
orchids,
Phalaenopsis,
potted,
repotting,
Species,
Sphagnum-Moss,
violacea
Monday, October 15, 2012
Young Phalaenopsis from the flask to a bark pot
Phalaenopsis Kuntrarti rarashati x Lindenii, Seedlings in pots with bark and sphagnum-moss |
I took those hybrids of Phalaenopsis Kuntrarti Rarashati x Phalaenopsis lindenii because I liked the pictures of the parents and the seedlings in the glass were larger than the others and seemed to be vigorous. Even if it takes years to see the flowers ... I can not wait!
The seller told me to leave them locked in the glass for 2 weeks but looking good in there was like a milkshake, I finally opened the glass on the fourth day because I saw something yellow.
Etichette:
deflasking,
flask,
Orchidarium-Shelf,
orchids,
Phalaenopsis,
repotting,
seedlings,
Sphagnum-Moss
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