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Old 09-21-2008, 12:56 PM
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Well, Jackie and I made a venture to the Central Florida Orchid Society's annual orchid auction and we both were bad influences on each other! I swear I planned on getting 2 or 3 but....

Well, no pictures yet, but I do have a list to share. I got some really neat things! Some really good prices on some of them too!

1. V. brunnea ($25)
2. Ascda. Leenachai x V. Bitz's Heartthrob ($25)
3. Aerangis citrata ($27.50)
4. Onc. sphacelatum ($12.50)
5. Grcym. Lovely Melody ($12.50)
6. Iwar. Apple Blossom 'Golden Beauty'

We also stopped by another place on the way home that I was just going to point out the location for Jackie, but we stopped and I got another one and she added three or four more! I have been wanting and looking for this particular one, so I am thrilled! (Is is also just opening the first flower on it's two shoots!)

Hwra. Lava Burst 'punani'

If anyone can offer me any care tips for these guys I would really appreciate it. I am especially confused about the Grcym. the Iwar. and the Aerangis. I can't even find the Iwar anywhere. Maybe I spelled it wrong? Well, any tips would be helpful. I will get some pics and post them up tomorrow or so.
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Old 09-21-2008, 05:14 PM
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Iwanagara Apple Blossom - there are a number of past threads on Apple Blossoms -
- http://www.orchidboard.com/community...fo-needed.html
- Iwanagaara Apple Blossom
- http://www.orchidboard.com/community...astic-s-h.html


You can also scan through the 3 pages of this search ..
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...earchid=260313

Here are some past threads of Grammatocymbidium (Grcym.) Lovely Melody (= Cymbidium ensifolium x Grammatophyllum scriptum) -
Grycm Lovely Melody Sweet
Grcym. Lovely Melody?
You can check these out while you wait for others to respond

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Old 09-21-2008, 05:16 PM
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Past threads on Aerangis citrata
- http://www.orchidboard.com/community...s-citrata.html
- http://www.orchidboard.com/community...rata-mini.html
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Old 09-23-2008, 10:59 AM
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Dorothy,

Thank you for all of the help! I really appreciate it. Good thing you gave me the correct abbreviation of the Iwan. (and David corrected me too) or I would have never found it since I was looking for the wrong thing! Thank you so much for all of the great info you provided. I appreciate it a bunch!
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Old 09-22-2008, 01:09 PM
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Jenn- Where did you happen to find the Howeara?? I have one of these that I ordered online last year, but would LOVE to get another (locally).
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Old 09-23-2008, 10:43 AM
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Jenn- Where did you happen to find the Howeara?? I have one of these that I ordered online last year, but would LOVE to get another (locally).
Alaskagirl,
I got the Hwra. Lava Burst from the guy on 17-92 at the place called City Oasis. It is in between SR 50 (Colonial) and Virginia. It is the one I mentioned the other day. He is really nice and helpful. It appeared to be the last plant of that particular type, but if you ask him about it, he can probably get another one. He is also great at negotiating, almost always takes $1 or $2 off the labeled price. Mine only has 2 growths, but it only cost $12 and has 2 spikes just starting to open! Ask him and I am sure he will help you!
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Old 09-22-2008, 01:27 PM
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...Hwra. Lava Burst 'punani'

If anyone can offer me any care tips for these guys I would really appreciate it. I am especially confused about the Grcym. the Iwar. and the Aerangis. I can't even find the Iwar anywhere. Maybe I spelled it wrong? Well, any tips would be helpful. I will get some pics and post them up tomorrow or so.
Hi Jenn,
It sounds like you had a great time the other day.

The correct abbreviation for the Iwanagara is Iwan. I don't have one of these, so I can't help with their care.

However I do have a Hwra. Lava Burst that I have been caring for the same way I do my oncidium alliance plants: medium light, *water about every 2-3 days in the summer, 4-5 days in the winter, and fertilize once a week. I actually just increased the watering on it because of a post I read from greggnkay. After the increase, I've noticed 5 new spikes appearing, so I'm going to continue the new regime, as indicated above with a *.

Here is a link to that thread: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...rst-bloom.html
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Old 09-23-2008, 10:51 AM
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Hi Jenn,
It sounds like you had a great time the other day.

The correct abbreviation for the Iwanagara is Iwan. I don't have one of these, so I can't help with their care.

However I do have a Hwra. Lava Burst that I have been caring for the same way I do my oncidium alliance plants: medium light, *water about every 2-3 days in the summer, 4-5 days in the winter, and fertilize once a week. I actually just increased the watering on it because of a post I read from greggnkay. After the increase, I've noticed 5 new spikes appearing, so I'm going to continue the new regime, as indicated above with a *.

Here is a link to that thread: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...rst-bloom.html
Thanks for the tips David. I really only have one Oncidium until this and it doesn't really like me. I accidentally left it in the sun one day when I was moving plants around and it lost all it's leaves! Eekkkk... Luckily a new growth came out and the old pbulb is still a but unsighly, but it is still growing and making flowers so I guess it is OK (that was about 2 or so years ago). What medium do you use? Mine is in bark and some spag. The weirdest thing is that I had this plant once before, as a sickly thing I was trying to save but lost it to some mealie bugs. I swear that the vegetative growth was much shorter then my new plant and the flowers hung down like the pendulous type of orchids. Was it just the way this plant was grown? It had been in a basket with some lava rock, spag on top and kind of laying the plant sideways instead of straight up. Any thoughts on that?
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Old 09-24-2008, 12:34 AM
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Thanks for the tips David. I really only have one Oncidium until this and it doesn't really like me. I accidentally left it in the sun one day when I was moving plants around and it lost all it's leaves! Eekkkk... Luckily a new growth came out and the old pbulb is still a but unsighly, but it is still growing and making flowers so I guess it is OK (that was about 2 or so years ago). What medium do you use? Mine is in bark and some spag. The weirdest thing is that I had this plant once before, as a sickly thing I was trying to save but lost it to some mealie bugs. I swear that the vegetative growth was much shorter then my new plant and the flowers hung down like the pendulous type of orchids. Was it just the way this plant was grown? It had been in a basket with some lava rock, spag on top and kind of laying the plant sideways instead of straight up. Any thoughts on that?
Hey Jenn,

Your're welcome...it is my pleasure to be able to help. I grow mine in a mixture of medium aliflor, coconut husk and charcoal...I think there's a little sponge rock in there too. The foliage growth on mine is about 4 to 5 inches tall, and the one mature spike on it now is about 9 inches long, and it is somewhat pendulous, with several side branches.

I have seen several...well maybe only a few...of these guys grown on mounts (sideways), and they look like they grow well this way, although mine is in a clay pot. maybe the sphag on yours is to help hold moisture, as it will dry quickly in a basket with just lava rock.

Maybe when you get the camera going I could give you a better analysis of your plant.
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Old 09-24-2008, 11:42 AM
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Hey Jenn,

Your're welcome...it is my pleasure to be able to help. I grow mine in a mixture of medium aliflor, coconut husk and charcoal...I think there's a little sponge rock in there too. The foliage growth on mine is about 4 to 5 inches tall, and the one mature spike on it now is about 9 inches long, and it is somewhat pendulous, with several side branches.

I have seen several...well maybe only a few...of these guys grown on mounts (sideways), and they look like they grow well this way, although mine is in a clay pot. maybe the sphag on yours is to help hold moisture, as it will dry quickly in a basket with just lava rock.

Maybe when you get the camera going I could give you a better analysis of your plant.

David,

The one I was mentioning was actually the previous one that I attempted to save, but it didn't make it. The new plant (as pictured) is more upright. It does appear that there will be some side branches though, but the guy at the store said this type doesn't really do this. Well, I am hopeful! My new plant is only in a tiny little 1 inch square pot with one tiny growth and the flowering growth which is probably about 5 inches tall. Thanks for the help.
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