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Old 09-07-2017, 06:43 PM
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Hello, my friends

I'm not sure if it has a winter rest. From what I've read, it seems not. Do you confirm?

The room where I have it has no artificial cooling/heating so, when temps go down in winter, it stops growing.
I'm thinking about trying to change it this winter to a south faced room, indirect bright light, to see if it grows all year.
Do you think it's a good idea?
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Old 09-08-2017, 01:59 PM
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From my reading, it grows in areas with dry winters and in areas that are moist all year. Absent information from somebody who actually knows something, I would probably do what you are doing and reduce but not stop watering during cooler seasons.
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Man,I love this genus. My info may be insignificant but I'll mention it anyway. Of the 3 that I "grow",2 are blooming(just 1-2 flowers on each) and the third is trying my patience.That one is jenishiana which requires a drier winter rest,which I think I provided. The other 2 are oculata and Assidensis X Ronsard. They are in the house on the edge of growlights all yr. Very simple set-up. They go outside when weather permits but when and if blooms occur,in they come as the fragrance is for me alone!
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I want mine to grow as fast as possible... without killing it.
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I would stop fertilizing and cut back on water in a few months. Here is some winter care advice from Nina Rach: Stanhopea Culture: Stanhopea Winter Culture Checklist
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Thanks, Steve.
I believe this blog is by Robert Lauri and not Nina Rach.
I created this thread to understand if it is possible to make them grow all year by keeping the temps higher.
But I think all plants need, in one way or another, some rest.
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The Stanhopea Pages by Nina Rach, edited November 2011 is also good reading.
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While we are "talking" I've found a new growth while misting the medium. That's the 3rd of the season.
Sorry for the crappy photo...

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I believe this blog is by Robert Lauri and not Nina Rach.


Whoops! I must have been more tired at lunch today than I thought.
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