Last year about this time I went to littlebrook orchids in Lancaster pa after work. I had the bug to find some orchids that would flower easily and wanted to pick up one of the phal lindenii he had. He had in the front peak of one of his greenhouses, a huge b nodosa in full flower! I found some plants for sale with buds coming and had a few flowers last year. This year the spikes started maybe a month ago, and are growing quickly now. The first won’t quite be open for Christmas, but definitely for the new year
The plant has basically doubled in size; had four or so growths before and has three more. I was actually kind of nervous that the plant would grow so quickly that I wouldn’t be able to keep it potted before it outgrew it! The original pot has been sitting in a quart yogurt container that I keep a small amount of water in and let it dry, then water again. I’d noticed that nodosa though liking airy roots didn’t really like being dry dry, and I’ve tried to keep just a little water in the bottom of the pot. I did spritz the roots a while before with quantum and more recently with inocucor, but actually not much fertilizer. It has some morning sun and the timed light
The plant has basically doubled in size; had four or so growths before and has three more. I was actually kind of nervous that the plant would grow so quickly that I wouldn’t be able to keep it potted before it outgrew it! The original pot has been sitting in a quart yogurt container that I keep a small amount of water in and let it dry, then water again. I’d noticed that nodosa though liking airy roots didn’t really like being dry dry, and I’ve tried to keep just a little water in the bottom of the pot. I did spritz the roots a while before with quantum and more recently with inocucor, but actually not much fertilizer. It has some morning sun and the timed light