John M
Orchid Addict
This survived the freeze 3 years ago and it took a long time to recover. But, finally, it's looking good again.
Hey, where's the lip???
Pretty thing.
I keep this on the sunny side of the greenhouse at the warm end. It goes outside in the summer into full sun. It is in promix HP with a topping of limestone screenings, in a clay pot. Yes, I do let it dry between waterings. It will look pretty rough by the fall with yellowing and spotted leaves when temps start to cool down. I defoliate it as I move it back inside and it will immediately grow these nice new replacement leaves and then bloom in mid winter. I kept it a bit too wet this winter and there was a bit of rot in some thick roots that were exposed.How do you grow yours and what do you use for a potting medium? I've tried to grow these several times and they have all rotted on me. I'm guessing sandy soil and infrequent watering maybe?
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