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03-01-2019 04:35 PM |
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Originally Posted by Dollythehun
(Post 892813)
How old is your plant and what are your conditions?
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It's at least eight years old. I grow it intermediate-to-cool during the winter rest period (daytime high of 74 F and nighttime low of 42 - 45 F), and it goes outside in the warmer months on the back deck, where it's protected (sort of) by a large, open-grid pergola (each "window" between the overhead slats is approximately a foot square). The pergola provides a minimum amount of protection from the noonday sun; it gets quite a bit of light, much more than a standard cattleya hybrid could handle. I fertilize every week with MSU fertilizer in RO water (and if I'm feeling lazy, I just aim the garden hose at the plant and drench it). It gets lots of water in the summer, and I only let it dry very slightly between waterings during that time of year; in the winter it stays dry for long stretches of time (between four and five weeks, and even then the watering is light). All of the speciosums get the same treatment, basically, regardless of the variety.
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Originally Posted by Ray
(Post 892810)
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Lovely flowers, Ray. But this is (was?) variety hillii? The flowers look more substantial than any other pic I've seen of hillii's flowers. The blooms look a lot like either variety speciosum or curvicaule (at least to me, and I freely admit not being an expert).
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