Coelogyne cristata is rightly thought of as an orchid classic. Lovely pure white blooms and the plant improves immensely as it gets bigger.
This plant hasn’t been repotted for ages, maybe ten years. It has a reputation of hating repotting and does not produces many roots. If I pulled, it may come away from the pot. I just add blobs of sphagnum moss in between the bulbs as it grows to provide more moisture for what roots there are. Summer is outdoors and treated like a carnivorous plant, with water in the tray at all times. Indoors in winter it is kept moist but no standing water.
Next up is a sneak peek at the primary hybrid Willem Micholitz ( mooreana x lawrenceana). It a complete thug. Last season it had two growths and spikes. This year there are eleven. Wish my catts did that! It’s just getting going with the blooms. It’s a handsome plant with long shiny leaves that look good even when not in flower. The blooms are off white and quite pretty but the knockout for me is the scent. It has inherited this from mooreana and it’s almost identical to that of yellow freesias.
This plant hasn’t been repotted for ages, maybe ten years. It has a reputation of hating repotting and does not produces many roots. If I pulled, it may come away from the pot. I just add blobs of sphagnum moss in between the bulbs as it grows to provide more moisture for what roots there are. Summer is outdoors and treated like a carnivorous plant, with water in the tray at all times. Indoors in winter it is kept moist but no standing water.
Next up is a sneak peek at the primary hybrid Willem Micholitz ( mooreana x lawrenceana). It a complete thug. Last season it had two growths and spikes. This year there are eleven. Wish my catts did that! It’s just getting going with the blooms. It’s a handsome plant with long shiny leaves that look good even when not in flower. The blooms are off white and quite pretty but the knockout for me is the scent. It has inherited this from mooreana and it’s almost identical to that of yellow freesias.