mochi
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1. Size depends on the roots. Short and few roots means a smaller pot. Large and lots of roots means a larger pot. If the pot is too large for the roots, then it will not grow well. Do not base the pot size on the size of the plant (leaves).Date: 5/24/2009 1:43:09 AM
Author:Dancing Fire
i''m still killing them.what''s the secret when it comes to keeping indoor Orchids?![]()
what size pot ?
how much sun do they need ?
how often should i water ?
what type of soil ?
do they need fertilizer ? what brand ?
Date: 5/24/2009 10:56:39 PM
Author: fatafelice
Mochi, I am so impressed!
I have three slipper orchids, two of them for over a year. They haven''t died, but they haven''t rebloomed either. I haven''t figured out the best place for them in our new place, and they don''t seem happy. Paphs are supposed to be the easiest of all, but I am a lazy plant owner, so I am not optimistic.
Here is one of mine when it bloomed last year...
It depends on the condition of the plant. If it is healthy, there''s no reason not to cut it just below the lowest bloom (top node) to get it to reflower. I do this once, then after the second bloom, cut it all the way down to let the phal rest.Date: 5/26/2009 1:32:57 PM
Author: rhbgirl24
Wow. Gorgeous!I have 4 at home in my bathroom. Will have to take pics and post now! My question is- what do you do when they are done blooming? I''ve heard that you trim the stem right below the blooms to force another bloom... is this true? What have you guys done that has worked so well?![]()
Thanks!![]()
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My national flower! Oh, please teach me how to grow orchids. Or should I start with cacti?Date: 5/24/2009 10:32:45 AM
Author: mochi
Padparadscha colour!Date: 5/24/2009 10:41:42 AM
Author: mochi
Vanda with a friend
That sounds great! Thank you for the information! 3 out of the 4 are blooming right now and have been since Feb.Date: 5/26/2009 3:56:58 PM
Author: Chrono
It depends on the condition of the plant. If it is healthy, there''s no reason not to cut it just below the lowest bloom (top node) to get it to reflower. I do this once, then after the second bloom, cut it all the way down to let the phal rest.Date: 5/26/2009 1:32:57 PM
Author: rhbgirl24
Wow. Gorgeous!I have 4 at home in my bathroom. Will have to take pics and post now! My question is- what do you do when they are done blooming? I''ve heard that you trim the stem right below the blooms to force another bloom... is this true? What have you guys done that has worked so well?![]()
Thanks!![]()
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