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Miss Flower 07-17-2014 11:10 AM

masdevallia- fertilizing yay or nay?
 
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Hello,

This is my first masdevallia-BellavalliaTM (var. El Plombo ?) and I don't know much about these plants.

It has been putting out leaves like crazy since the flowers died but I have no clue if I should fertilize or not.

When I got it I was told to use boiled water (cooled :)

Thx for info

Hiester 07-17-2014 11:19 AM

Yes, if the plant is in active growth (producing roots and leaves) then you should be fertilizing with a balanced fertilizer plus micros which is recommended for the type of orchid and the type of media it is growing in, or on, or among.

Miss Flower 07-21-2014 04:42 AM

:) Thx for the note...in, on, among ;)

But probably not full strength?

MattWoelfsen 07-21-2014 05:52 AM

masdevallia- fertilizing yay or nay?
 
When my Masdevallia are in growth mode, which is now, I provide fertilizer once a week, weakly. Weakly means half the dosage recommended per gallon of water. As far as boiling water, that is a new idea. We have very clean water here in Fort Wayne, Indiana, so I use water from the tap directly to my plants. No problem. Of course your water might not be as overly processed as the water here?

Ray 07-21-2014 09:02 AM

If your water supply is fit to drink, it's OK for the plants without boiling, as that only serves to kill pathogens, and does nothing else to upgrade the water quality.

I agree with Matt about such plants wanting dilute fertilizer solutions, but knowing that fertilizer manufacturers have widely varying recommendations, I'll be more specific - I suggest no more than 50 ppm N for such high-altitude plants.

To achieve a that concentration, divide 5.2 by the %N on the label - the result is the ml of fertilizer per liter.

Miss Flower 07-22-2014 04:07 AM

Thank you everyone :)

euplusia 07-22-2014 06:52 AM

Great hybrid. Rainwater is best, but if you grow only few plants, you may also use destilled water or soda water. Fertilizing should be carried out regularly in low dose concentration.

ALToronto 07-22-2014 07:15 AM

Boiling the water would eliminate chlorine, which most plants don't like. But there are easier ways to get rid of it - a jug filter will do it.

bellini girl 07-22-2014 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by euplusia (Post 695376)
Great hybrid. Rainwater is best, but if you grow only few plants, you may also use destilled water or soda water. Fertilizing should be carried out regularly in low dose concentration.

Soda water? Now that's new

euplusia 07-23-2014 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by bellini girl (Post 695454)
Soda water? Now that's new

My wife used to take 'Aqua Vitale' , but some stale beer would also be appreciated.

Miss Flower 01-30-2015 10:31 AM

thx;)


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