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I've always wanted to try. Went to Marlow's table today and asked for a warm tolerant Masdie. and picked up a Masdie. Maui Lollipop. Anyone have culture tips?

Thanks!
 
Don't let them dry out and keep temperature below 80 F.

My friend grows it in his greehouse with a mister that shoots out really fine mist with lots of air movement during the summer to keep the temperatue down. Masdevilla loves this kind of conditon to do well.
 
Thanks all - It' been getting pretty hot here in NY. I think its doing ok though. I've been giving it a misting every morning and night before i go to and get back from work.

Any suggestions on potting mixed? By how fine the roots are i suspect tiny pieces of cocobark and perlite?
 
Moss mixed with chunky perlite. Potted loosely. Same light as most Phals and paphs. Under 80F. High humidity. Water when the mix is less damp but not dry. Dryness can hinder the root growth. Don't leave them sitting in water.

Misting at night may create some spotting issues on the leaves.

If you have leaf drop you may need more air movement.
 
Bob / Chad - Thanks. Where do you two grow your masdies?

Chad - Thanks for the tip on the spotting. By this do you mean black spots?
 
My Masdevallia guru, Tom Perlite, grows his wonderful plants in clay pots in sphagnum. The goal is to keep the pots damp in order to keep the roots as cool as possible. Masdevallias will suddenly drop leaves if they aren't happy. Leaf spotting is the first sign, followed by a rapid yellowing of the leaf or leaves. Watch for aphids, who love the tender new growth.
 
Bob - Thanks. Im just comparing and contrasting. I know different things work for different folks. So long as it works!

Masdies are somewhat of an enigma to me so I want to try to get as many data points before moving. Quite frankly I'm surprised its still alive. We've been running to the mid 80s low 90s here.
 

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