
07-17-2012, 06:31 PM
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Join Date: May 2008
Zone: 9a
Location: Nor Cal
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All my orchids - with just a very few exceptions - get fertilized all year. The exceptions are plants that take a true winter rest: some Den species (and hybrids of those species). Some that like to be a bit dry and just a little fertilizer, such as Neofinetia. My Cyms get little fertilizer in winter, as they are often getting watered by rain - tho they get a bit now and again - they don't need much in winter - but are usually growing spikes at that time. My Oncidiums and Phals get fert year 'round.
Most of my orchids seem to be growing in some way most of the time - whether it be root growth, new foliage or pbulbs, spikes. Some do have a short break after blooming before new growth starts - but even those, once the plants have more growths, usually have something growing on them at any given time.
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