Yes substance like cardboard.I dont think the green background brings out the flower colour very well. Looks to have very heavy substance.
The key to keep them alive is really two steps for all cattleyas:These are not mine but it is the exact Cat that I lost last which totally broke my heart! Smelled divine and was so BEAUTIFUL! I want so much to try this mericlone again.
Cat Ports of Paradise ‘Emerald Isle’
Hmmm! Well, that is pretty basic for most epiphytic orchids. It was in a hanging pot and it is possible I let it dry out too much! I also put it out for the summer hanging in a tree. I really am not used to hanging pot culture where orchids are concerned. Do hanging pots dry out faster?? Is a hanging pot outside even more prone to drying out due to winds??The key to keep them alive is really two steps for all cattleyas:
1. let them dry out between watering (if in doubt, wait another day); good drainage is important.
2. give them good light (east window or shaded south or west)
All others like feeding and spraying is not critical for survival. They help to optimize flowering and better health.
Not really basic for all lol. Phals, Miltonias and Masdevillas like to be moist all the time while jewels and Dendrobiums hate wet feet (contrary to what many people think).Hmmm! Well, that is pretty basic for most epiphytic orchids. It was in a hanging pot and it is possible I let it dry out too much! I also put it out for the summer hanging in a tree. I really am not used to hanging pot culture where orchids are concerned. Do hanging pots dry out faster?? Is a hanging pot outside even more prone to drying out due to winds??
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