
12-02-2012, 11:04 AM
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Pescatorea wallisii culture
orchidsarefun:
Thanks for the heads up; I use the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia a lot and I noticed it really did not have a lot of info on this species, just a HUGE temp range, full shade, high humidity. It sounds a lot like some bromeliads that I used to have. I have had it for about one month now and it seems to have adapted well. No loss of blooms, buds or leaves, new growth and new root growth. I am not aware of whether these need a temp drop, but I have it in a recessed window that gets quite cool (my partner is after me to insulate it, but I want that cool spot!). It seems to be thriving, but I have been fooled before  . I have several Ecuadorian orchids and they all tend to be a little finicky, especially the sophronitis species. So far so good with these, so maybe I have stumbled onto a micro climate that they like. As my father would say - even a blind hog finds an acorn occasionally  !
Steve
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