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Old 06-21-2008, 03:41 PM
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Hello

I have recently purchased 4 new chids. And I'd love to know the best Care info on them all. If any of you can help out plz

I'd love to know the LIGHT needed of these babies? Is my 'shade hotel' good enough for them? As most all my other babies are there and smilin' every day!!

And water/Fert on them. How often?
As of now, they get rain when it rains, and my hands to the rest when it doesn't. I try to get them damp every day. I Fert weakly/weekly. Every Sunday morning.

Here's the list of the four I bought, needing help on.

Den. Aggregatum
Den. Chrysotoxum
Den. Superbum
P. Gibbosa



Den. Aggregatum




Den. Chrysotoxum




Den. Superbum (She doesn't hang in the sun like this either. She's on the lattice like the others) This was only for photo




P. Gibbosa




My Shade Hotel That they're all in.
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Old 06-21-2008, 04:32 PM
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All three of your dendrobiums will do just fine during the summer where you have them. Feed weekly and water when dry. In order to bloom them they need a bright, dry winter rest. No fertilizer please after mid November. Water sparingly which could be just misting every couple of weeks until you see buds or new growth start in the spring then resume regular care.

I am not familiar with the Phal but all Phals need regular care all year. Being mounted, it would probably benefit from misting daily and weekly fertilizing with about 1 tsp. per gal. The same amount of food would also apply to your dens during the growth stage.
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Old 06-21-2008, 04:52 PM
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Thanks for the info!! I had NO IDEA I even had a Phal!! That is sooo awesome, thanks for telling me that! Now I know maybe how to take care of it! The Orchid Pro that I bought it from, told me it was in the "Ghost orchid" family. And that I know nothing about!

So I'm happy to know it's in the Phal family
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Great new members to your orchid family. I have 2 (Den. Aggregatum & Den. Chrysotoxum) of the 4, which in fact have not bloomed not sure why but the foliage and rooting system look fine. I had heard the Agg does not like to be repotted as often as other, root-bound is preferred. I slow down my watering in late Oct. Nov. depending on the weather conditions here in Fl and fert monthly.

Is the P. Gibbosa a phal or a Pterostylisos. If this is a phal, Jerry is right on with it's culture as for Pterostylisos they like low light, normal watering regimen, weak weekly. Would love a Pterostylisos but with them being a cool natured orchid not sure my envirnment will be able to make it/them happy.

Great buy J...

Bookmark the AOS cultural care, great resource.

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Old 06-21-2008, 05:54 PM
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Thanks Cheryl & Jerry! I will dig and dig and see what they P. Gibbosa is I guess?

My Den Agg is soooo root bound it scares me! But I guess you say that's best, so I'll leave her alone!

Aslo Cheryl, if you are in O'town area too, I'd love to share what we got!! If your close?
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Live north of Orl in Casselberry, work at the depot at Lee Rd and I-4. Send me a PM.
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Old 06-21-2008, 07:00 PM
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Nice job! Jackie
You have a wall full of happy orchids
I am sure you'll find out what to do for your dendros to keep them happy and blooming

Phalaenopsis gibbosa - IOSPE PHOTOS
phalaenopsis gibbosa - Google Image Search
What a cutie!
It's known as the Phalaenopsis with a pouch-like swelling


Check out Tindo's gibbosa in this past thread - http://www.orchidboard.com/community...html#post57338


Phal lobbii, Phal parishii and Phal gibbosa are the 3 musketeers of mini phals
( and their hybrids are just as awesome! )
Phal lobbii - IOSPE PHOTOS
Phal parishii - IOSPE PHOTOS

Then there are the Holcoglossums - The Bizarre Sex Life Of Holcoglossum Amesianum
but that's a whole other story
Andy's Orchids has about 6 different holcoglossum species

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2 words for you Dorothy!!

THANK YOU!!!!!!!

YOU and All that info is Da' BOM!!
Thanks soooo very mucho'!!!!!!!
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Old 06-21-2008, 08:03 PM
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You are very much welcome
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Old 06-21-2008, 08:12 PM
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Google Phalaenopsis gibbosa. It is a species with small white flowers that are beautiful. It resembles Doritis champoensis a great deal. When you google, if you click images you will see a plant in bloom that is on a mount and it looks identical to your plant.
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