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Dendrochilum Luzonense
Hi, I just got a new D.luzonense, and I have a few questions (just so I don't kill it...:rofl:)
will it do fine mounted on tree fern? I would wrap it in sphag and use fishing line to secure it. Are they a "difficult" orchid? right now it has 2 new spikes (7 in total, only 4-5 flowering) so I assume they aren't hard to flower? Will they adapt to lower humidity? (60%-80% depending on season and time of day) Any other tips to make these beautiful (are they consider mini?) small orchid grow well and flower for a long time to come? |
Also, would it be better to some how thread the roots into the tree fern? or just keep it a bal in some sphag? what would do guys suggest for mounting this?
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I haven't seen it mounted but do know that they do well in pots.
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Hi boabab9
This is a great species. Keep us informed with your progress and please post some photos when it flowers. I can only suggest what I would do with this species. I would keep it potted and not mount it. Although there are Dendrochilum species that should be mounted (subgenus Dendrochilum and Sumatran species of section Eurybrachium) most perform better if in a pot. Dendrochilum luzonense is found in mossy forest which means it likes a humid environment with plenty of air movement. It can be grown in brighter light than many other Dendrochilum. This species should be given slightly cooler temperatures than others in the genus. Dendrochilum luzonense is most closely related to Dendrochilum williamsii, and they are considered sister species. You are more likely to find information on Dendrochilum williamsii if you want anything further. Cheers Trey |
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