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Old 04-21-2008, 04:43 PM
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I use Paph mix for my Reed stemmed Epis, for what its worth.
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I know people that put them in the ground. Now regarding the sun, you need to adjust them to the sun.

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First let me say that I am an amateur orchid lover. Here's my experience, though, and I hope it helps.

My epidendrum was given to me in Paph mix, but I was told to put the plant in the ground. I do know they need to be in well drained soil. However, I live in Central Florida and epidendrums will survive on the south side of my house, in partial shade. I would either pot the plant in paph mix with an amount of soil (in a roomy pot), or mix some of the paph mix in with the soil and dirt if you are in a zone 9 or higher and can plant it outdoors.

My epidendrum is not finicky in the least, and I hit it with liquid orchid fertilizer once every couple of weeks, with its normal watering, and it seems lush and happy.

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Littlebrat - I moved your post to it's own thread in the beginner's discussion so you would receive more responses - Help me bring this Reed-stem epidendrums to life!!
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I have almost all my epis outside in pots with good dirt in them. I had them in the ground but the chickens kept making a party with them. The orange one loves the sun and the purple and red mostly shade. I have a white one the hasn't bloomed yet (a baby) in a basket.
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