Camellkc
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After conquering the hardest multi-floral section in paphiopedilum (actually it is not as tough as what I hear so far), I am going to touch on phragmipedilum. While I do not have any problems on caring my few hybrids so far, I have recently acquired a besseae in bloom as one of my collections.
As far as I know, besseae love wet very much, it requires lighting intensity similar to the paph. multi-floral section but a cooler temperature. Of course, large daily temperature difference also helps a lot.
With a view to satisfy the known requirements on besseae, I use spagnum moss as the sole growing media, with few styrofoam pieces putting at the bottom of the pot. The plant is always put onto a humidity tray for maintaining the humidity. For it to obtain the beneficial morning sunlight as much as possible, it is put near the eastern edge of the green house and sunlight can penetrate to the growing rack from both on the top and at the side of the green house. The duration of morning sunlight is around 3-4 hours during the winter time and 1-2 hours more during the summer time. I water it at a 3 - 4 days' interval to make sure the spagnum moss could always getting wet.
Apart from the above, what should I need to pay attention in order to cultivate this collection properly? Comments and suggestions from you all are now invited.
Thank you in advance for all your help! :rollhappy:
As far as I know, besseae love wet very much, it requires lighting intensity similar to the paph. multi-floral section but a cooler temperature. Of course, large daily temperature difference also helps a lot.
With a view to satisfy the known requirements on besseae, I use spagnum moss as the sole growing media, with few styrofoam pieces putting at the bottom of the pot. The plant is always put onto a humidity tray for maintaining the humidity. For it to obtain the beneficial morning sunlight as much as possible, it is put near the eastern edge of the green house and sunlight can penetrate to the growing rack from both on the top and at the side of the green house. The duration of morning sunlight is around 3-4 hours during the winter time and 1-2 hours more during the summer time. I water it at a 3 - 4 days' interval to make sure the spagnum moss could always getting wet.
Apart from the above, what should I need to pay attention in order to cultivate this collection properly? Comments and suggestions from you all are now invited.
Thank you in advance for all your help! :rollhappy: