kc6847
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
This is a bit off topic from the usual slipper discussion found here but I'm part of the Orchid Society of Southern California and have been looking to expand the club by attracting younger people like me through plant workshops. I somehow managed to coincidentally meet a relatively well known plant collector who runs a shop and was happy to have us do workshops there as long as we provide the supplies. My plan is to do an orchid care 101 and repotting workshop along with some smaller sales to aid in this endeavor. So my two main questions are:
1. Where can I source cheap, beginner friendly orchids that might be able to give us discount pricing as an orchid society? (Can be just grocery store phals even)
2. Do y'all have any suggestion for orchids that are:
- easily propagatable/cheap
- less than 10" or so in height
- able to handle ambient SoCal conditions (warm-intermediate, 30-50% humidity)
The first question pertains to sourcing orchids for the repotting workshop. The second question pertains to the orchids to be used for sales. Epidendrum porpax fits #2 but I'm looking for more variety.
This is a bit off topic from the usual slipper discussion found here but I'm part of the Orchid Society of Southern California and have been looking to expand the club by attracting younger people like me through plant workshops. I somehow managed to coincidentally meet a relatively well known plant collector who runs a shop and was happy to have us do workshops there as long as we provide the supplies. My plan is to do an orchid care 101 and repotting workshop along with some smaller sales to aid in this endeavor. So my two main questions are:
1. Where can I source cheap, beginner friendly orchids that might be able to give us discount pricing as an orchid society? (Can be just grocery store phals even)
2. Do y'all have any suggestion for orchids that are:
- easily propagatable/cheap
- less than 10" or so in height
- able to handle ambient SoCal conditions (warm-intermediate, 30-50% humidity)
The first question pertains to sourcing orchids for the repotting workshop. The second question pertains to the orchids to be used for sales. Epidendrum porpax fits #2 but I'm looking for more variety.