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Re: Phrag Court Jester

by "Ray B" <raybark@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 12, 2008 at 01:30 PM

Bob,

The phrag is a "natural" for S/H culture, but be aware that some have 
problems with parvi paphs (delenatii) in it.  I don't, but I have been in 
discussions about that a fair number of times.

Your brassisidium is probably suffering from the low light level, and it's

Lillian Oka, not a hybrid with a slimy vegetable (but one that's great
when 
fried).

Now that I re-reread your post, I will accuse you of "plant abuse".  They 
really do need nutrition, you know.  Under your apparently light starved 
conditions, I'd recommend a teaspoon of "Grow" per gallon about twice a 
month.  In my greenhouse here in Doylestown, I feed what would be the 
equivalent of two teaspoons per gallon at every watering.

I would also say that you'll need to start looking into supplemental 
lighting.  The low-E glass will have a significant impact in the incident 
light intensity - fortunately, it is fairly uniform at attenuating all 
wavelengths the plants care about.  Also, as the seasons change, the angle

of the sunlight will increase, and even less will get in.
-- 

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!


"bobc" <nabday100496@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:b7b3a7dd-ce92-4295-805b-302efb8a0114@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Mar 10, 3:21 pm, jan...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> On Mar 9, 11:40 pm, SuE <S...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > In general Phrags LOVE S/H and they like more light than most growers
> > give them. Could be yours needs another site. A little fertilizer to
> > equal the additional light and it will take off.
> > SuEhttp://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/main.php
>
> hmm. it's in an eastern window with the phals and the other phrag in
> MD 6b. it gets MSU at -counts on fingers- 1.5 tsp/gal drench 3 out
> of 4 waterings. (75-100 ppm? i'd have to look at the bottle.) i'd
> really like it to grow more roots, but the green parts are growing,
> albeit very slowly. i just put it down to being half species;
> anything i have that's half or more species progresses very slowly.
>
> --j_a

Mine is in an eastern window too.  I've been thinking of trying S/H
with a few of the plants, but haven't actually done it yet.  I assume
that with the relatively low light levels available to the plants I
have, I would need to keep the amount of fertilizer low.  I have been
checking out Ray's info on S/H.  The orchids I'm thinking of moving
into S/H are the Phrag, a division of a Pleurothallis grobyii, and one
of my Paph delanati.  I'm not sure about my Brassidium Lillian Okra -
it's already big enough!  I'm also worried about the light because of
the new windows - low E glass - cutting back on the already just
adequate lighting.  I'm getting good growth and flowering with a Soph.
cernua and a Christieara, but the Brassidium only flowered once, a
NOID Paph hasen't flowered in a while and the Phals (also NOID) have
fewer flowers than before.  However, the other variable - fertilizer -
I haven't fed them much in the past year.  I brought Dyna-Gro (grow
formula)and am using that now.  I guess I'll find out over the next
year.
I'm starting to collect cacti - Gymnocalyciums mostly, because they're
easy to grow and flower.  And they look cool too.  I have a G.
pflanzii that I've had for several years and it flowers every summer.
I just got what I think is a G. ragonesei.  I was surprised that the
big cactus vendor at the Philly flower show didn't have any tags on
their plants (that I saw).  All the orchid vendors did.
I am also going to try an Echinodorus tenellus (Pigmy Chain Sword) in
a water tight pot in the window.  I believe it grows in the wild
partially emersed (at least part of the year).  I wonder  - it may
also be a good candidate for S/H?
Anyway, thanks for listening!
Bob Campoli - Philadelphia, Pa
 




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Phrag Court Jester
bobc <nabday100496@[EM  2008-03-01 18:59:29 
Re: Phrag Court Jester
unknown <noreply@[EMAI  2008-03-02 11:04:04 
Re: Phrag Court Jester
SuE <SuE@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-03-09 21:40:20 
Re: Phrag Court Jester
jankey@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-10 12:21:10 
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bobc <nabday100496@[EM  2008-03-11 18:34:45 
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"Ray B" <ray  2008-03-12 13:30:20 
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bobc <nabday100496@[EM  2008-03-13 11:08:52 

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