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Dancing Fire

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i''m still killing them.
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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 ?
 
I can''t figure orchids out either. I tried to keep one alive once and failed horribly. I''d be interested to know what to do too!
 
This particular orchid has a cinnamon scent. Very lovely.

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I no longer have these orchids, unfortunately. I went on vacation for 3 weeks and had someone taking care of them. When came back, alot of them were damaged to the point of no return and I just lost interest in them, unfortunately!
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I still love them. When I retire, I will probably get back to collecting orchids again.

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They do not like to have wet feet and does not like to be in a large pot. Loves humidity but need to have the air circulating. I had some pots on top of pepples with water, while others where on top of a tray with water.

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No direct sun, they will get sun burned. Some of them likes filtered sun, while others are content in shade..

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They have specific soil for orcids. Not really soil, more like chips of barks and stuff. Alot of people who grow orchid has their own secret receipes.

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A bit of sunshine

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There are many different kinds of orchid...

Phalaenopsis (moth orchid), IMHO, would be the easiest to grow for beginners.

This is a picture of cattleya (I thnk)..

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Lady''s slipper...one of the most temperamental orchids I have ever grown. But so pretty!
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both my slipper orchids (i *think* they''re slipper orchids - i know precious little about orchids) re-bloomed this spring. (well, one is blooming, and one is about to).

i treat them appallingly, and they live near a window which is often open - even in winter (and in NY this is no joke!) i keep the soil moist and they seem to do just fine. i *want* to grow cymbidiums - my favorite - but i''ve had the worst possible results with them at home (australia). i''ve thought about doing a bunch in pots and putting them outside in a nice shady spot in the summer but i''m not sure if that would work.

it''s probably just hit and miss for me at this point, tho the inside ones *are* doing beautifully well.
 
Tired yet??
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I loved this one...

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Vanda with a friend

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Wow, Mochi! Those are gorgeous!
 


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They are such a pain to grow, but the flowers make up for it..

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Peach...

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spotted moth..

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In my old home...Vanda''s

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