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Old 02-09-2011, 07:13 PM
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I've already posted about this dendrobium, bought it a few years ago, don't know what it is etc. It was purchased as a rescue and really just came close to dying completely

It does has a small keikis and is really holding it's own.

Questions: Should I bag this little plant? She is already in moss.
Should I bag the whole potted plant?
Remove the plant from the pot, put in moist moss place in bag?
Should I cut the remaining cane?
Should I leave her sit quietly to recover as she is and let nature take it's course?

Rescues are a true lesson in patience and discipline; I've had many of my orchids for years and have yet to see a spike. But one of these days....!!!!

Cheers and Blessings!

Neo
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Old 02-09-2011, 07:34 PM
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Please, absolutely refrain from using moss for Dendrobiums. It retains way too much moisture for Dendrobiums.

Most Dendrobiums are epiphytes (grows on trees) of trees that are usually barren of moss. Instead of moss, most of these Dendrobiums are growing on trees predominantly covered by lichens.

Yes, there are some Dendrobiums that grow on trees that are covered in moss.

There are even Dendrobiums that grow on rocks.

For the sake of simplicity, yours is a man-made hybrid that most likely has parents that grow on trees without moss.

Here are some links to some photos that are a perfect example what I'm talking about:

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ZvzX7o1KAy...ii+in+Situ.jpg

http://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotd...dfalconeri.jpg

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_mXGRNKBlVq...0/HPIM0526.JPG

http://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotd...draphyllum.jpg

Please find yourself the smallest pot that will snugly fit the root mass, that you can find and put it in there. They like to be grown a bit potbound.

I'll be dead honest...

The roots are probably mostly dead as a result of that moss, and the chances of it recovering is very small. It's not to say that it will not recover, but don't expect it to. If it does, at least you didn't get your hopes up and therefore you won't be disappointed, and perhaps even be pleasantly surprised.

Other than that, it's also probably not receiving enough light for it to bloom.

Dendrobiums grow best in moderate indirect bright light.

It also most likely grows intermediate to warm (50 F to 90 F).

They like 50% - 70% humidity.

If I may make a recommendation...

For a person who is first starting off with growing orchids, I think it would be to your utmost benefit to buy strong healthy stock to limit the amount of headaches you will encounter down the line.

Even when you decide to buy healthy stock, there will plenty of room for mistakes and learning.
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