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Old 06-30-2008, 09:30 AM
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I have three paphs, two mature, and a seedling. They arent dying, but they don't seem to be doing much in terms of growth. I have them in sphagnum, and water them before they dry out completely. The roots aren't dead either, but they arent growing much.

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Depending on your growing conditions, growing them in sphagnum moss is the major problem. Very few growers have success growing anything this way. I think a repot into semi-hydro or a bark, charcoal, sponge rock or similar mix would be more beneficial and the plants will accept food a lot better.
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My paph did the same thing in bark. I have all my other types of orchid in sphag as well. They really like it. I thought that it was because maybe my plants were being kept too dry, but I'm not sure, I don't know much about paphs. Do they hate sphag like tolumnias can't grow in s/h, or did you mean that sphag is hard to use in general?
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Generally sphagnum moss is not an excepted growing medium because plants don't usually grow well in it unless the growing conditions are just right. If your plants aren't growing then I would suspect that they are too dry constantly or not enough, light, warmth, food or a combination of all. How are you growing them ?
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Hmm well I would say that they may be too dry. I have them in a south facing window. They get bright light, but they are shaded by the plants that need bright light- my oncs and dens. They get a very light feeding with almost every watering. They probably have a 25 degree C daytime temperature.
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What style of Paphs are they please, complex hybrid, multi florals, sequential flowers, species.
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What style of Paphs are they please, complex hybrid, multi florals, sequential flowers, species.
One is Paph Honey, and the other is a noid I bought this past winter at home depot. It is not a complex hybrid, but it has multiple white flowers, but I know its also not a species. I have a pic on the right side bar at the bottom of my blog page (the link below) this post.
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Can you give us more detail on your growing conditions? Light/temperature, etc?

The white paph looks like Deperle
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The white paph looks like Deperle
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Hmm well I would say that they may be too dry. I have them in a south facing window. They get bright light, but they are shaded by the plants that need bright light- my oncs and dens. They get a very light feeding with almost every watering. They probably have a 25 degree C daytime temperature.
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Oh and yes, I thought that the white paph is Deperle as well, but you never know with all the hybrids available these days
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