(besseae x kovachii)
I picked this up from Woodstream in Jan. 2020 at the last in person paph forum I attended. I had to search for a previous thread where I posted pictures of the roots establishing in grodan cubes. (the thread was easy to find since I was incorrectly spelling grodan 'growdan'). The plant spiked last year but quickly aborted. I was happy to see it pull through its first full bloom this week. The tags on the petals are unsightly, and I'm not sure if that is caused by genetics, first bloom shortcomings or the use of too much vitamin b stimulant in my fert? this has never been totally clear to me and the answer is probably d.) All of the above. My phrags are all on the same fertilizer regiment and I have 2 more first bloom seedling kovachii hybrids in spike, TBD.
Aside from the tags on the petals, I am enjoying the wide flat full look.. and the color while it lasts. Many of these kovachii hybrids look so perfect the first few days of opening.. then everything just starts twisting, turning and color fading as the flower continues to expand. It is grown in a small aircone pot peanuts in the bottom and a perlite and grodan small cube mix. I have experimented with grodan over the past 2 years across all the orchids in my collection and with phrags specifically, I will be moving to plastic 1 gallon net pots and keeping a perlite/grodan mix with styrofoam peanuts in the bottom. For my conditions, the results produce multiple growths and all the roots stay within the moss buckets. So far everything I have tried, even the kovachii species are quickly taking off after establishing.
Sorry for the over exposed pics. I tried overcast skies and natural sunlight but the colors still seem a bit hot to me.
enjoy.
I picked this up from Woodstream in Jan. 2020 at the last in person paph forum I attended. I had to search for a previous thread where I posted pictures of the roots establishing in grodan cubes. (the thread was easy to find since I was incorrectly spelling grodan 'growdan'). The plant spiked last year but quickly aborted. I was happy to see it pull through its first full bloom this week. The tags on the petals are unsightly, and I'm not sure if that is caused by genetics, first bloom shortcomings or the use of too much vitamin b stimulant in my fert? this has never been totally clear to me and the answer is probably d.) All of the above. My phrags are all on the same fertilizer regiment and I have 2 more first bloom seedling kovachii hybrids in spike, TBD.
Aside from the tags on the petals, I am enjoying the wide flat full look.. and the color while it lasts. Many of these kovachii hybrids look so perfect the first few days of opening.. then everything just starts twisting, turning and color fading as the flower continues to expand. It is grown in a small aircone pot peanuts in the bottom and a perlite and grodan small cube mix. I have experimented with grodan over the past 2 years across all the orchids in my collection and with phrags specifically, I will be moving to plastic 1 gallon net pots and keeping a perlite/grodan mix with styrofoam peanuts in the bottom. For my conditions, the results produce multiple growths and all the roots stay within the moss buckets. So far everything I have tried, even the kovachii species are quickly taking off after establishing.
Sorry for the over exposed pics. I tried overcast skies and natural sunlight but the colors still seem a bit hot to me.
enjoy.