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Old 09-18-2010, 07:27 PM
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I have been reading old threads and info on the internet about winter rest for Den lindleyi, but I'm more confused than when I began because everyone seems to handle this differently. I'm not clear as to whether it needs a strong dormancy with absolutely no water.....some water and if so, how often.....misting-slight or heavy????

This is my 2nd Den lindleyi. The first one didn't make it through it's 1st winter under my care. I tried to give it a strong/harsh rest, but I couldn't bear to see it sit there with no water, so I slightly watered it occasionally. This was my 1st orchid that needed a dormant period, so I know I did it all wrong. I want to try again, so I would appreciate your advice.
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Old 09-18-2010, 09:17 PM
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I'm glad you asked about this...I have a lindleyi, too, and was about to post the same question.

I was planning on just restricting the water a bit. All my 'chids sit on windowsills next to the chilly glass in the winter, and all more or less get neglected at that time (the Catts in particular I let get bone dry between waterings). So, I was just going to neglect this one a little more.

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Maybe restricting water a little more than usual is all that we should do, but hopefully others will come along and advise us.
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I'm glad you asked about this...I have a lindleyi, too, and was about to post the same question.

I was planning on just restricting the water a bit. All my 'chids sit on windowsills next to the chilly glass in the winter, and all more or less get neglected at that time (the Catts in particular I let get bone dry between waterings). So, I was just going to neglect this one a little more.

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Their dry season needs to be distinct to be sure a good flowering in spring occurs.
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Old 09-19-2010, 05:19 AM
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I asked this question last year to an excellent grower while we were standing next to his lindeyi, which was four feet tall and had over 1000 flowers.

Robert said - you see that I grow it in with my Vandas, but off to the side. I gets soaked only once a week. (rather than daily)

In Florida heat, once a week soaking is a dry rest
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Old 09-19-2010, 09:10 AM
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Vicki,

I found this info while doing some more searching online. It's from another forum found at this link: Dendrobium Aggregatum -. (Dendrobium aggregatum was the old name for lindleyi)

"This Dend needs a cool, dry, bright winter rest to be able to get it to bloom. I water and fertilize on a regular basis when in growth...but come fall I move it into a southern window that doesn't go above 60 and I give it no water at all until it spikes. As soon as the spikes break through their sheaths, I again start watering. So, I don't water at all from November until March or April. The p-bulbs will dessicate (but will plump up again after watering restarts) It can stay mounted, in a basket or a small pot of fast draining medium."

Maybe this will help? I know I'm going to have a hard time *completely* keeping it dry for that long; the humidity in my house is so low in the winter that I think I'll have to give it a drink every couple weeks or so...

Best of luck w/yours!
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Thank you for the link, Claire...
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Vicki,

I found this info while doing some more searching online. It's from another forum found at this link: Dendrobium Aggregatum -. (Dendrobium aggregatum was the old name for lindleyi)

"This Dend needs a cool, dry, bright winter rest to be able to get it to bloom. I water and fertilize on a regular basis when in growth...but come fall I move it into a southern window that doesn't go above 60 and I give it no water at all until it spikes. As soon as the spikes break through their sheaths, I again start watering. So, I don't water at all from November until March or April. The p-bulbs will dessicate (but will plump up again after watering restarts) It can stay mounted, in a basket or a small pot of fast draining medium."

Maybe this will help? I know I'm going to have a hard time *completely* keeping it dry for that long; the humidity in my house is so low in the winter that I think I'll have to give it a drink every couple weeks or so...

Best of luck w/yours!
Claire
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I have one as well. I don't water much during winter but I grow mine a bit cooler as well (as in around 40F). I occasionally give it a splash maybe once a month but that's it. It has survived the winter no problems so far.
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