Care of orchids , species or hybrids, from Cattleya to Phalaenopsis, how and when to re-pot, watering, fertilizing, treating diseases and pests for beautiful flowering plants.
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Monday, April 28, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
How to repot a Cattleya orchid in bark and sphagnum-moss
The basic steps of my repotting of a Cattleya orchid in bark and sphagnum moss:
- rinse bark under hot running water;
- soak it in osmosis water (or distilled or rain water) at least for one hour;
- let drain off;
- place a first compound layer in the pot;
- place the plant;
- fill the pot without pressing, leaving at least one visible root;
- free the holes at the bottom of the pot;
- cover the exposed roots with some wet sphagnum;
- water soak(or shower from above) when is dry;
- fertilize at normal dose but only during active growing.
Cattleya orchid, repotting in bark and sphagnum compound |
Monday, February 24, 2014
Blooming of my Odontoglossum hybrid (Cambria)
Odontoglossum hybrid (Cambria) from IKEA, in bloom after one year growing in pot with bark e sphagnum, flower detail (picture of 29 September 2012) |
I bought this orchid for the beauty of the flower and the shape of the plant in general, but without having clear in mind her needs. The directions on the label were scarce, as for all plants of the Swedish multinational, the only certainty I had was on genetics, in fact, the commercial hybrids are usually like tanks, if they manage to survive into the store to get them stone dead there wants an atomic disaster! ;-)
This Cambria confirmed it for me.
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, February 6, 2014
A new Cattleya at beginning of flowering, repotted.
A dear friend, orchid lover, came to visit us a few days ago, I could not avoid to take her for a ride in the greenhouses of my fauvorite orchid seller: Orchids & More! We spent a very pleasant couple of hours wandering around, surrounded by the surreal atmosphere created by thousands of orchids of all shapes and sizes.
Was great fun and relaxing to try the heady scents of dozens of different Cattleya in bloom!
Was great fun and relaxing to try the heady scents of dozens of different Cattleya in bloom!
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