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I recently purchased my first phal and I am eager to expand my orchid collection! I was looking for advice on other orchid species that would be good for a beginner like me. What are some of your favorites?
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Welcome to Orchid Board! What part of the country do you live in? Will you be growing orchids indoors or outdoors?
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I live in the Midwest. Kansas, to be specific. I would like to grow primarily indoors.
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Lots of the Oncidium alliance are good windowsill growers (some can get big fast once they hit their stride, but can always be divided if you can't manage a big plant). Also "mini" Catts, Den-phals (Dendrobiums from the Phalaenthe section), Dens from the Latouria section. Paphs.
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and to OB . Try your hand at Paphiopedilums (slipper orchids) They're pretty easy going
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Paphs and Bulbos stay very small and do well indoors on wet trays. Most plants will adapt sometimes you have to add more light for blooming..
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Paphiopedilum do well for me in semi/hydro. Didn't even skip a beat when I put them in. Very easy going plants.
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