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Leo H.
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Miscellaneous & Other Genera
03-13-2022, 03:50 PM
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Fertilsing Ophrys planted out in the garden
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Leo H.
Yes, that makes sense! Thanks for the advice!
Yes, that makes sense! Thanks for the advice!
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Miscellaneous & Other Genera
03-13-2022, 03:30 PM
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Fertilsing Ophrys planted out in the garden
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920
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Leo H.
Hi, because I live in Germany, my plant is...
Hi,
because I live in Germany, my plant is far behind plants from, for example, California. Its leaves haven't fully grown yet. Actually, it is only halfway through the vegetative phase judging...
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Miscellaneous & Other Genera
03-13-2022, 12:58 PM
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Fertilsing Ophrys planted out in the garden
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Leo H.
Fertilsing Ophrys planted out in the garden
Hello everyone!
As spring is now really starting here, I wanted for advice on fertilising my O. apifera.
I purchased it back in September and planted it in a bed that I prepared beforehand....
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Beginner Discussion
12-11-2021, 12:24 PM
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Miss Orchid Girl
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28,473
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Leo H.
She is based in Cyprus which is an Island in the...
She is based in Cyprus which is an Island in the meditarranean. Warm, dry and sunny mediterranean climate.
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Advanced Discussion
12-02-2021, 02:36 PM
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Hardiest epiphytic orchid?
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Leo H.
You're all right! It's just the differents points...
You're all right! It's just the differents points of view depending on local climate:
I would love to grow epiphytes on my trees, but then again, some tropical orchid growers with many plants on...
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Advanced Discussion
12-01-2021, 03:54 PM
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Hardiest epiphytic orchid?
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Leo H.
I take that back, apparently Thrixspermum...
I take that back, apparently Thrixspermum japonicum has been found even further north in Iwate prefecture and haa to deal with sleet, frozen fog, hail, snoe, typhoons, heat and multiple weekes around...
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Advanced Discussion
11-30-2021, 02:18 PM
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Hardiest epiphytic orchid?
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Leo H.
The winner for the most northerly-occuring...
The winner for the most northerly-occuring epiphytic orchid is definetly Dendrobium monilifome which occurs northward into coastal Miyagi prefecture, Japan. That are some impressive 38°N! It does...
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Maxillaria Alliance
07-28-2021, 05:46 AM
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Zygo leaves turning yellow
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Leo H.
I agree with rbarata. It is completely normal for...
I agree with rbarata. It is completely normal for Zygopetalums to shed older leaves and after two years or more a bulb might be completely leafless. To be totally on the safe side, look at the base...
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Beginner Discussion
07-25-2021, 02:43 PM
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Miss Orchid Girl
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Leo H.
I don't think she is from Germany. If I recall...
I don't think she is from Germany. If I recall correctly she said something about growing up in the suburbs of a romanian city.
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Potting & Repotting
07-25-2021, 05:03 AM
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Mounting orchid to reptile cork bark?
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Leo H.
I can confirm that black locust is the wood or...
I can confirm that black locust is the wood or bark of choice for mounting among German orchid growers because it so durable even in a greenhouse environment. But one has to be aware that the bark...
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Pests & Diseases
07-17-2021, 04:32 PM
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Rot on Cattleya rex?
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2,268
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Leo H.
I think in this case the Calcium deficiency would...
I think in this case the Calcium deficiency would not be caused by a lack of Calcium in the whole plant, but by an issue to transport it into the developping cells.
But I agree, this set in very...
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Pests & Diseases
07-17-2021, 03:36 PM
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Rot on Cattleya rex?
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Leo H.
The plant is soaked now and its bulb are plumber,...
The plant is soaked now and its bulb are plumber, so if it is Calcium deficiency, the cause should be gone now.
Thanks for the information, I totally missed your first post :whistling. I was not...
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Pests & Diseases
07-17-2021, 06:48 AM
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Rot on Cattleya rex?
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2,268
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Leo H.
Hello, yes, there is alagae on the roots,...
Hello,
yes, there is alagae on the roots, but those are the roots it already had when I got it from the nursery last year. They keept it fairly moist there, so that is why the roots appear green....
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Beginner Discussion
07-16-2021, 07:24 PM
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Miss Orchid Girl
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Posted By
Leo H.
I used to watch many of her videos because I find...
I used to watch many of her videos because I find them entertaining and like to see other people's approaches on problems. I also found some useful tips on growing in low-humidity environments. BUT I...
Forum:
Pests & Diseases
07-16-2021, 05:15 PM
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Rot on Cattleya rex?
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2,268
Posted By
Leo H.
Here is the best I can do: 153444 153445
Here is the best I can do:
153444
153445
Forum:
Pests & Diseases
07-16-2021, 04:36 PM
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Rot on Cattleya rex?
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2,268
Posted By
Leo H.
Rot on Cattleya rex?
Hi,
I just noticed a black spot on my Cattleya rexe's new growth. It wasn't there yesterday when I repotted it, I just saw an area of a slightly darker shade of green which I thought was...
Forum:
Species
05-30-2021, 01:30 PM
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Sedirea japonica and winter
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Leo H.
Sorry for bringing this back up, but I think...
Sorry for bringing this back up, but I think there was some confusion on the natural range of the orchid. The graphic only shows that it occurs somewhere in Japan, not in the whole country. It is...
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Vanda Alliance - Neofinetia
05-25-2021, 02:50 PM
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Growing Neofinetia in garden, in Europe
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10,726
Posted By
Leo H.
Yes I do – Orchids and more has both of them
Yes I do – Orchids and more has both of them
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Vanda Alliance - Neofinetia
05-25-2021, 08:08 AM
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Growing Neofinetia in garden, in Europe
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10,726
Posted By
Leo H.
Ok, thanks for the advise. No Sedirea for now:D ...
Ok, thanks for the advise. No Sedirea for now:D
Here is a link to a climate diagram of Mount Heng (Hunan) where Den. flexicaule does occur.
Mount Heng (Hunan - Wikipedia...
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Vanda Alliance - Neofinetia
05-25-2021, 05:17 AM
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Growing Neofinetia in garden, in Europe
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10,726
Posted By
Leo H.
That is just amazing! Ok, I will definetly try...
That is just amazing! Ok, I will definetly try Neofinetia and Sedirea too (maybe next year but definetly yes) after seeing your succes :biggrin:
I know having expectations towards orchid growing...
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Vanda Alliance - Neofinetia
05-24-2021, 05:37 PM
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Growing Neofinetia in garden, in Europe
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10,726
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Leo H.
Just to make sure: You do not water your...
Just to make sure: You do not water your Dendrobium at all? I mean, is there enough rain or fog to keep it hydrated and growing in summer? Or does it take a break in mid-summer? I might be wrong,...
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Vanda Alliance - Neofinetia
05-24-2021, 04:04 PM
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Growing Neofinetia in garden, in Europe
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10,726
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Leo H.
Here is the picture: 152423
Here is the picture:
152423
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Vanda Alliance - Neofinetia
05-24-2021, 09:01 AM
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Growing Neofinetia in garden, in Europe
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10,726
Posted By
Leo H.
Amazing! I attached a D. moniliforme in mid-April...
Amazing! I attached a D. moniliforme in mid-April to a Juneberry and so far, it has neither been damaged nor lost its roots. I think with the warmer temps finally forecasted for the end of the week...
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Advanced Discussion
05-12-2021, 10:43 AM
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504
Root porn!!
Views:
110,563
Posted By
Leo H.
Does this count?
Does this count?
Forum:
Growing on Mounts
05-09-2021, 09:49 AM
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14
Hickory bark for mounting Dendrophylax lindenii
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14,451
Posted By
Leo H.
So, here is what I went with: 152203 It is...
So, here is what I went with:
152203
It is a piece of young black locust bark because I couldn't get my hands on anything different (no freshly fallen branches of an oak tree avaiable). BUT it...
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