I’ve always hankered after growing a nice roth but up to now, I didn’t really have the right conditions. When reading the paph paradise cultural recommendations for multiflorals, they mention that they like Cattleya conditions. Well now with the new growth room, I can do that.
Next up, where to buy one in the UK? After reading Roths comments I didn’t want to get a generic clone and be disappointed.
That is when I saw that Elite had the outstanding paph paradise cross Dark Angel x Howard Martin for sale at a decent size and went for it. Mike Tibbs has posted a stunner from this cross on slippertalk and so has Roth.
It’s growing in rockwool cubes. Anybody here grow their multiflorals in it and could give some tips? It will receive half rate rain mix for the foreseeable future maybe once a week. It won’t dry out like the catts. If it doesn’t progress, I’ll change to a bark compost in the spring.
Currently the LEDs are on for 12 hours and the temperatures are around 24c during the day and 18 at night. They will go up a bit in the summer. The humidity isn’t an issue in Cornwall and there is a fan running with the lights. The adjacent room has a window open a crack that allows in some fresh air 24/7 and this also helps the night temperatures to drop.
David
Next up, where to buy one in the UK? After reading Roths comments I didn’t want to get a generic clone and be disappointed.
That is when I saw that Elite had the outstanding paph paradise cross Dark Angel x Howard Martin for sale at a decent size and went for it. Mike Tibbs has posted a stunner from this cross on slippertalk and so has Roth.
It’s growing in rockwool cubes. Anybody here grow their multiflorals in it and could give some tips? It will receive half rate rain mix for the foreseeable future maybe once a week. It won’t dry out like the catts. If it doesn’t progress, I’ll change to a bark compost in the spring.
Currently the LEDs are on for 12 hours and the temperatures are around 24c during the day and 18 at night. They will go up a bit in the summer. The humidity isn’t an issue in Cornwall and there is a fan running with the lights. The adjacent room has a window open a crack that allows in some fresh air 24/7 and this also helps the night temperatures to drop.
David