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Old 03-28-2008, 12:12 AM
9.debra 9.debra is offline
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Hi!

I have recently bought a Tolumnia orchid. This is my first orchid, and I am quite nervous about giving the proper care to the orchid.

Of late, I have had a fascination with orchids. I kinda suprised myself when I bought it, considering that I am not a natural with plants.

Right now, my orchid is sitting in front of a window with a blind that is opened at times. The light is minimal to moderate. She is in a 2.5 inch pot with peat moss and some sort of charcoal substance.

Any suggestions are welcomed!

I look forward to interacting with the orchid community!

Debra
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Old 03-28-2008, 12:20 AM
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well for starters, welcome ^^ snap some pics =) we all love pictures!!

tolumnia are orchids that love lots of light. better to give it max amounts of light without sunburning them. and they are usually in very open draining media so charcoal sounds good to me... but peat moss... **shrugs** no clue. someone's gotta know something about it, i dun, haha. i think of it as that fluffy that that u could grow african violets in? haha...
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Old 03-28-2008, 01:01 AM
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Welcome to the board Debra, ditto what Nick said and I would take it out of the peat moss and put it in charcoal or bark, they also need to dry between waterings.
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Old 03-29-2008, 10:03 AM
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Aboard Debra, great that you have found the OB a wealth of information awaits you.

The OB does love s so snap away and please don't hesitate to ask questions, remember the only silly question is the one you don't ask

Check out this information on growing tips for your new comer Equitant Oncidiums or Tolumnia - Orchids
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Old 03-29-2008, 10:19 AM
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Welcome Debra!

I'm eager to see the repsones you get for this plant as I've been wondering if I should get one!

Thanx for posting the question
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