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Old 03-11-2012, 05:34 PM
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Ryan, any updates on your tolumnia? It's been about a month and I was wondering how it's doing.

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Ryan, any updates on your tolumnia? It's been about a month and I was wondering how it's doing.

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Hi Bill. No major change. I purposely put the plant on the wall of the container to observe root growth. Nothing dramatic however there are roots growing, and they are growing down in the direction of the reservoir. I think it would benefit from a bit more warmth than I what it has now. It's on a seeding mat, which is keeping it warmer, but the bottom ambient temp in my grow area is 63 to 65, and with evaporative cooling, I imagine it gets a bit chilly for the plant. I've consider wrapping it in a towel on the seeding mat. I've done this before to get the warmth higher up in the container and have had good results...think of it as insulation.

I'll try to get pics soon but there isn't much to see. Good thing is, no evidence of the plant going down hill.
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its good to know that your plant is thriving in S/H conditions...one of my Tollies is spiking...expect pictures soon...
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FWIW, when I was at the NCOS Paph Forum in the DC area a few weeks ago, I talked to a commercial grower who said all of his tolumnias were in S/H and thriving.

Not under my conditions.
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FWIW, when I was at the NCOS Paph Forum in the DC area a few weeks ago, I talked to a commercial grower who said all of his tolumnias were in S/H and thriving.

Not under my conditions.
Are you aware of his conditions? I'd love to email the individual if possible.

Part of the reason I wanted to even try sh and tolumnias is because in my environment, I simply cannot keep up with the drying and inevitable desiccating roots quick to follow. This is why sh is God-sent for my other orchids. I'd like to grow orchids other ways for the artistic aspect of say mounting etc, but it simply will not do.

I have since moved my plants to the basement and theyve been enjoying higher humidity and consistent high and low temps, which has given them all spikes...except for the tolumnias. Granted only two of my tolumnias have been with me for almost a year now but I doubt I'll get spikes from them. Their years hasn't been the most productive because I struggled with giving them good conditions and they lost most roots. They grew a new fan each but I'm not hopeful. I have since put them in the basement, upped the humidity and they are now living snuggly with the other tolumnias in a shallow glass container, gaps filled in with hydroton. They never live in standing water. I must heavily once a day and so far, those with roots have kept their roots. I may have to offer one up to another sh experiment and try to repeat the success, or apparent success, of the first sh tolumnia.

Ray would you be able to get in contact with this grower?


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Any follow-ups to this yet??

I have some expanded shale I am thinking of using on some of mine in clay pots.

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Any follow-ups to this yet??

I have some expanded shale I am thinking of using on some of mine in clay pots.

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No updates... still slowly sending out its roots and not show much change besides that. Still on the heating mat and everything.
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Are you aware of his conditions? I'd love to email the individual if possible.

Ray would you be able to get in contact with this grower?


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Sorry I took so long to respond. The guy was from Ohio, but I have no name or contact info. Sorry.
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Have had my tolumnia's in SH for a couple of years now. Dont say they might be having a problem - they might hear you. (I only have two toluminias).
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Have had my tolumnia's in SH for a couple of years now. Dont say they might be having a problem - they might hear you. (I only have two toluminias).
Tell me more! How are they doing? Have they rebloomed for you?
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