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09-28-2009, 11:22 AM
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I've got a big list in S/H too, however, how do you define "successful"? Adapted? Thriving? Blooming? Because a lot of my plants are still seedlings so I'm not sure if I can say it's successful or not, although they defintely grow like crazy
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10-05-2009, 02:56 PM
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I am going to try a Dendrobium formosum. is it ok? will it bloom? what about the slight winter rest? withold water or just fertilizer?
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11-18-2009, 03:58 PM
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Here is my current s/h list that only includes those plants that have successfully bloomed for me. Six others are currently spiking and I hope the list will continue to grow. If I have messed up a name, it is a combination of poor handwriting and worse typing.
Blc. carmela’s feckles
Blc hawaiian treasure
Blc campobello mendenhall
Bnts richard mueller x L. aurea
Den aberrans x johnsoniae
Den burana white
Den burana jasmine
Den Karen
Den noid….Lowes rescue
Den noid -Lowes rescue
Den noid
Dtps mount lipped chou
Lc gold digger
Lctna lawless gloriana
Mtssa racemaker ace
Mtssa noid
Otr fragrance
Phal wedding promenade
Phal smooth transition x porcelain pleasure
Phal taida lawrence x talsuco crane
Phal maki watanabe
Pot burana beauty
Prosthechea cochleata
Sc crystal smith
Slc vallezac evelyn
Spa noid
Up to Nov 18, 2009--------------------------------
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02-26-2011, 06:35 PM
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Hello everyone is dendrobium aggregatum a candidate for hydroponics?
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02-27-2011, 10:27 AM
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I have one I started in Semi-Hydroponics last year.
It may be too soon to tell for sure but it currently has new root growth and a new lead and is blooming.
Maureen
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06-20-2011, 11:18 PM
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This is an interesting list. I just started with s/h this past February (2011) and I will list the plants that I have had good vegetative success with. I say this meaning that the plants have rooted and grown new leads (usually BIIIG, FAT new leads!!) using s/h.
Cattleya walkeriana ( 2 Catt. walkeriana's)
Catasetum Susan Fuchs
Ctsm. tenebrosum
Cycnoches William Clarke
Clowesia Rebecca Tyson Northen x Ctsm spitzii
Fdk. After Dark (x2)
Mormodes hookerae
Mormodes wolterianum- Was doing well in s/h but I think the heat fried the plant. It is recovering inside now.
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06-27-2011, 08:29 AM
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Oh, I forgot to mention my Phal. amboinensis that is growing rapidly. I will be potting 2 more Catasetums and another Phal. species today. In a few months I expect to be adding them to this list as well!
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06-28-2011, 12:40 PM
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My current list of those growing and how they are doing. I've noticed there tends to be a significant transition period, especially with no heating pad underneath. Also, once my roots reach 1" or so, they tend to fail/die after transition.
- Phal cornu-cervi "Red" growing really well after a transition stall
- Phal Bastianii, doing ok
- Phal Amboinensis, doing ok
- Psychopsis papilio, doing great, bloomed
- Zygonisia Cynosure "blue birds", doing greatmultiple blooms
- Zygopetalum crinitum, doing great, NBS
- Pot. Memorial Gold, doing well, new growths
- Pot. Little Mermaid, doing well, new growths
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04-14-2013, 12:26 PM
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Promenaea riograndensis ---this guy is growing great! Been in S/H for 7 months and has tons of new roots & pseudobulbs, more on the way... Hasn't bloomed as of yet, but I put it n after blooming, and it's not quite blooming season again, so I'll have to get back to y'all on that!
EDIT: As of May 10th 2013, it has 2 spikes, which each have 1 bud... I got two flowers coming my way soon!
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12-25-2015, 09:53 AM
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Cattleya Alliance
Brassavola little stars
Blc. Mem. Anna Ballmores 'Carmela'
Blc. Sa- Ngob Delight 'Krairit' -Dark Splash
C. Motte Spot 'Paradise'
Cattleytonia Why Not
Pottinaria Little Toshi 'H&R'
Dendrobium
Dendrobium Aggregatum
Dendrobium Speciosum var. Pendunculatum
Dendrobium Spectabile
Maxillaria
Max. Tenuifolia
Vanda Alliance
NoID Phalaenopsis (x3)
NoID miniature Phalaenopsis (x2)
Ren. Phillipinensis x V. Dr. Anek
Rhynchostylis Gigantea seedlings deflasked 4/ 13 (x9)
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