this species has a reputation for spontaneously dying
I like this species and have wanted to try growing one, but at the prices they command from reputable vendors, I'm not willing to risk it. Some people I've heard from are of the opinion that they're relatively easy to grow, others suggest they can be finicky or even a bit difficult. I love Angraecoids, but these days my space and patience for finicky stuff is quite limited.
Any tips on care or growing?
Orchid fragrance party at Darlene's house!Thanks for the heads up about the scent. It sounds lovely. I'm guessing it's a fragrance I'll never get to
Thank you! The flowers are not the easiest to measure accurately but an estimate is about 8.5cm wide and 11cm long.WOW Darlene, these flower look great and quite extravagant...honestly so far I've never heard of this species.
What are the measurements of the flowers ?
And what about the leaves ... they look a bit shriveled. Do they need a strong dry rest ?
That's an important point. I think a lot of orchdis have been killed by to much kindness.... and I don't exclude me................ I don't want to accidentally kill it with kindness.
It probably would do well with that set-up. I agree that less fertilizer would be needed though. Please post if you give it a try.Based on what you are saying, it sounds like this species would do well with the regimen I use for my Vandas: tied to a bamboo stick, open glass receptacle, roots sprayed down every morning with pure reverse osmosis water, every 5th day followed with a spray-down of K-Lite/RO. Maybe Angraecoids need less fertilizer?
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