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Old 01-06-2015, 11:55 AM
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They are looking good. And that is one tall amaryllis.
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ETA:3-14-15 my internet has been hideous for the last month so I couldn't get these photos to upload well. Trying again today. I hope it doesn't take a half hour!!! But here are the photos to go with this post! Finally, sorry it took a bit.

Update time!:

ok the psychopsis is being a major pain in my butt. I have him in a lovely oncidium mix, he's in a little container under his pot that has rocks and water to keep him more humid and to see when I need to water him. He's been giving me lots of new roots. A new leaf last month and a new one starting this month. I lessened his ferts over the last 2-3 months so he only gets them 2-3 time a month if that instead of weakly weekly. I have him in the western window somewhat near the LEDs for the carnivorous plants. sigh. I want a spike and bloom so badly!





Same with the schillerianna. Nothing. No new leaf growth in over a year, possibly even 2!! Yes like I said I had to trim off a lot of her roots as she arrived in very bad shape under the mix. So a lot of her energy for 2 year went to new root growth. But why now? Why no new leaves? Why no new spikes? This fall it'll be three years. She seems healthy. She has nice fancy new mix last summer. She gets good eastern light. Every single phal but some young ones near her are doing well! Not that they're not doing well! They're still young and won't bloom till next year most likely.



As for the young ones, two came in spike/bud/bloom so they're doing well. I've had random spikes and blooms from them over the year. One nothing, no new growth aside from roots. No leaves. The other I've gotten a few leaves and spikes here and there. One just finished blooming, one is in bloom and very happy, and one has been in spike for the first time for like 3-4 months and nothing. It got bud blast?!!? It lost 2-3 buds, but is hanging on to the rest of them. But they're not swelling yet. It's been in this house for awhile now it shocked me to get it after that long of time, not just when it came home for the first time. I also had one of my older phals do the same, it lost a bud. It's in bloom now, but it shocked me. I think due to the extreme cold this winter the house is way to dry. We have humidifiers on in the bedroom and living room all winter every winter. This year they've been on high for over 2 months straight! We only ever put them on high for a few days a year! It's been bad! So I'm thinking that's the problem.





I have another new phal. My husband needed to go to the store for some stuff and I saw it!! I'm not sure if it's peloric or not?? It was weird looking so I bought it on impulse. Silly I know. But it had 11 blooms, and 16 buds on 2 spikes, and sadly it had a third spike that had broken off that had probably 10 more blooms and buds!! It was insane looking!





The last impulse phal I'm not sure if it has three new roots or three tips of new spikes coming up!!! It wasn't at all happy coming home, oddly because it was not in a greenhouse, but maybe it wasn't at the store long, so it was nearing the end of throwing a tantrum. But it lost all the flowers right away. So I'm hoping it might be showing me how much it loves me by giving me not 1 but three spikes! Ha probably not! But it does have new leaf growth and roots. So it's pretty happy I think! He's in the bathroom window with the one above. Both new so they're not near the rest of my collection.

nope they're roots



As for the other phals, everyone seems happy. I have 5 in bloom and 3 in spike. The white turned purple is still not spiking or growing for me. I think it's at the end of it's life. I wonder if that's why it reverted back to one of it's parents instead of staying white? It didn't have the spike come from the top though. But no new leaf growth and leaves a couple up are turning yellow. Not real bad, just a little. But again it didn't spike or bloom for a second year now. So we'll see. If it is a goner then I have plans for the space. We're most likely not going to the orchid show in the city this spring. My husband really wants to take me because he knows how much I love going and taking photos and seeing all those plants. But I think I might just spend the money on a couple extra orchids instead. The cost for us to go is the price of 2 expensive orchids, plus I always buy 1-2 while we're there, so that means if I can figure out window or light space I might be able to get 4 more!









lots of new leaf growth from this little guy!!!



And here is the bedroom window today!





He said he wants to see about taking the blinds down in the front window and put up sheers. I don't know. I like seeing out the window and the blinds help, but they block SO much light! We had them down because he was cutting out the extra board and putting in a new smaller one that looks ten times better. While the shutters were down it was so much brighter! But he said with them down and sheers up to block for privacy I could put plants there since even though he took the shelf out, the sill is still about 8" wide! It is north though, so I'm not sure I could do many orchids there, not sure he wants the lights there as he thinks the setup above the kitchen sink is ugly. He wants the lights there, he just wants it to look nicer. Not sure we can afford to do the longer sleeker lights, not the bulb/light setup price, but the electric price. I'd rather run more LEDs. Maybe I can put houseplants in the middle and hook up 2 LEDs on the sides where you won't see them that much for the chids. I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to make it a garden window but in our area they're not good. I talked to a guy and he said it a warmer zone they're ok, but they're not insulated for cold weather well. But I'd ALMOST give up the plant space for a window seat. It would add seating to our already small living room. But I think it would be better to do a bay window for plants. But again I'd much rather have that in the bedroom for the great eastern exposure that my orchids love then a north window facing the street. Plus if we're only here another few years it's not worth it. If we can figure a few things out we might be here longer though. We'll see. If we do we're going to get rid of the baseboard heat, which means I can bring my shelving unit in from the shed and set up plants and lights. So many things we could do.

The cochleata is still in sheath, but now it looks like the old spike might be getting another bud?!?!?!? Good thing I didn't cut it yet! It's still green and super healthy and has a dew drop on it so I thought to keep it to help give the plant more sun energy. Who knows, maybe I'll get a 12th bloom from it!



I do see a spike on my iwana apple blossom which is making me super happy!! I need it to go nuts with new pbulbs so I can get more spikes next year! I can't wait to smell it again!!!





The two from the two shows I went to are ok. The one hasn't been doing much, the older one, the first year. He was happy, kept his blooms for a bit after getting him. He gave me a new pbulb last year and seemed to not do anything since. But this morning I saw something that wasn't there last week when I watered! I'm not sure if it's a spike or not? What do you guys think???

(edit: today it's very much so looking like a pbulb)



The other one from last year seems healthier, but no spikes or anything yet.

Now for my questions, please can someone help with them?!!? I've asked a few times and I don't think anyone has answered them.

1- will the Mtdm. Rosy Sunset normally throw up more then one spike? I got one last fall/early winter with only 5 blooms. I'd really like 3 like what was on it when I bought it. Yes one was broken off and the other two were not well, it looked like the plant was bumped so I got for 1/2 off. But on those 3 spikes there were tons of flowers! I want that!

2- that crazy blooming phal, is that healthy? As I said it spiked in dec 2013, then bloomed, then spiked again in like jan 2014 or so and bloomed. The spikes were cut off in maybe june/july. Then in july/aug it spiked again! I was going to cut it off so the plant would grow and not spend so much energy on blooming, but didn't since I saw a new leaf coming too. It bloomed from August with about 12 flowers until what was it Jan, then it produced maybe 4 more buds then branched!! Doing this in dropped 3 blooms. Well most of the buds have been slowly opening and it's since lost a couple more blooms. But it's still blooming and opening new buds! Is this going to kill this poor plant?!?!!? I love this guy, his spikes have always been short but nice, but this one must be 24" tall and now branched. I worry constant blooming will harm it.

3- the iwana apple blossom will she have more then one spike when she gets bigger? Right now she has no new growth, which I worry about, but in her youngest pbulb there is a spike coming. But I want her to grow. She has healthy roots. Are they slower growers?

4- are phals with no new leaf growth ok?

5- the cochleata should I not cut spikes on him? With phals I cut them as soon as the last bloom falls because I want to save it energy and don't want it to bloom again on the same spike. I know some of the newer ones I got are supposed to bloom again on the same spike, those I leave until they turn brown. But I'm not sure on this guy, I'd love to have two spikes going on him!

6- are there other chids that you shouldn't cut the spikes? I know the psychopsis you don't, and you should cut anything that is brown and obviously dead.

I'll add the flowers in a bit!!

Edit: I also went to the local store I love getting my orchids from and found this beauty! They're at the end of their annual spring flower show (not much, just bulbs and such that the force to cheer everyone up for spring) which they normally have a good selection of orchids for it. None of the flowers were open yet so I didn't know the smell. I was hoping for a bit stronger vanilla and chocolate, but it's a little weaker and more floraly mixed in with it. It's still lovely!





and last but not least the buds from my tropical sundew, today they're just starting to open. When they do I'll add that photo to this post.


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Old 07-06-2015, 12:37 PM
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Oh it's been forever again since posting here!!! It's been a rough few months to say it mildly. We talked to an agent and decided to sell the house this year instead of waiting until next year. We're almost in contracts to buy our friends house across the street from our last rental! This all came very suddenly and perfect timing for all! I really hope everything works smoothly and goes well for everyone. The people buying our house seem perfect for it, they absolutely love it! They love the gardens we've done and can't wait to work on them themselves. The house we're trying to buy is great. We've known the people who own it for years now, they're only moving to get to a better school district. It has good east and west windows so the childs should be happy with the move too! The one big east window is in poor shape so we'll probably be replacing that next year when we have time to save up a bit for it. But I plan on making the sill nice and deep so most of the chids can squeeze in. the higher light orchids will go in the dining room window once I can get a bigger sill put on. It'll be quite bright sun so I'll have to put up some shears just on the lower half of the window for them. But I might almost be able to try catts again! Or at least grow the encyc again since I could get that one to bloom in the other house.

For current conditions, everyone seems very happy still. That darn psychopsis still keeps giving me lots of healthy roots and leaves and no spike. I hope when we move the additional light from a brighter west window will help him (he's in a west window now but gets some dappled shade from the trees, so he gets sun for a bit then shade then sun then shade) My wonderful rosy sunset was tossed. It got ants. Not just any old ants. MANY MANY MANY ants! I've never seen anything like it. We sprayed the orange oil, bug spray ant traps, everything. I even took it out of the pot and ran water through it for over an hour, washing and scrubbing what had to be thousands of ants. I finally thought I got them all. Nope the next day I checked and there were tons of them again. They were no anywhere else so I very very sadly said good bye and tossed it. I tried everything I could. I took weeks of trying to beat them and everything I tried failed. I'm still upset about it 2 months later! But I haven't seen a single ant since. I'm not going to replace it until after we move so I can see what light and space I have.

The white to purple was demoted. I moved him to the living room not even in a window and he threw up a spike for me! So he's happy now sitting on a bookcase about 2' from a north facing window and doing excellent! I have no clue what he pitched a fit on me, but he's happy now.

All the other phals are starting to drop their flowers. They've all been in bloom very nicely this year! The one young one I got bloomed for the first time and they smelled like dentene gum, kind of a spicy cinnamon sweet. Very nice considering they said it won't smell! Happy surprise! Two others that bloomed before for me are in bloom again. My poor guy that's been in bloom for well over a year now dropped his last flower and I immediately cut the spike. I don't want to chance him blooming again, he needs a rest I think! He did get a new leaf during that time though, which was great.

The schillerianna finally gave me a new leaf!

I went to a grocery store that had a pile of "dead" orchids and I asked if they were for sale. I was hoping to get them for like a buck. They scanned them and they came up zero! So I grabbed 8 of them! I couldn't take the whole pile, I would have felt too bad taking all of them. But I got 4 for me and 3 for my mom and one for a neighbor. I repotted them all and everyone seems happy. I had planned on maybe selling them at our yard sale, but they all have new growth already so I fell in love. sigh. yeah. oh well. I don't even know what they look like yet! Next winter will surprise me!

Another sundew has buds! I'm having fun with them! The butterworts don't seem overly happy, they're not doing much. I'll have to look into them more. The native pitcher plants 1 died over winter which being SOOOOO cold this year doesn't surprise me, but the other is looking great! Luckily he's in a pot so he can come with us when we move. As will a lot of other sentimental plants too, the guy wants us to take whatever we want because he wants to try gardening for the first time and is excited to do his own thing. But back inside the new pitcher plant I bought last fall has two new pitchers and a LOT more coming! He is super happy! I need to up-pot him, but I'm scared to do it. The last time I did that the plant was not at all happy and died. It took a couple years for me to want to try one again. But this guy was so sad at the store and I just had to rescue him. He is so happy now! Luckily he's in a smaller pot, so it'll be fairly easy to get a slightly bigger one. The last guy was in a 6" pot and I couldn't find an 8" anywhere that could hang easily.

I know there's probably more. But I'll leave it at that for now. The plants are sure helping my anxiety and stress about moving etc... But they also make me worry too. ha ha! wish me luck!
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I can't wait to see what you come up with at the new house. I live in an apt and we are planning on buying a house and I CANT wait! Very exciting time
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Well I have to keep this short this time. I'm baking for the local library bake sale tomorrow. But I thought I need to do a quick update.

Well my wonderful front window fried my babies. sniffle. I was so looking forward to changing it up to a deeper bay window and have everyone in it. Oh well. I moved them to my old rack and it wasn't enough since my collection has grown in the last two years since I've used it. Sadly they are not windowsill orchids any more. They are under Ray's LED lights and so far, knock on wood, everyone is doing ok. The cochleata seems to be the weird one and not overly happy. But even the sunburnt ones seem to be making a comeback! So we'll see how it goes! I so wish I could put them in a window. Oh well. Same with the carnivorous plants! I was hoping to keep them in a window too but it's just too sunny and too hot. This time of year it's fine and shaded a bit. But summer I was measuring 110* in the window! So to calm my "upsetness" over losing this wonderful window I went out and bought a pile of succulents and cacti! I got a desert rose, which if by next spring she's doing well I will buy more if I can find them! They LOVE the heat and sun I guess! So everyone is planted in a gritty mix and I'm slowly trying to get all my houseplants into a similar mix. We'll see how everyone will handle that. I'm skeptical, but people have good results so we'll see. I have a ficus which I haven't done yet since I worry about the weight with the mix and him being in a rather large pot that I can even slide on the floor it's too heavy for me! They say you can switch the granite for perlite, we'll see how the others do first. I will keep the orchids, carivorous and fern in their regular mixes as they are thriving and flourishing with my care. I'll try to post more and get some photos up!

One side note my schillerianna who gave me a new leaf lost another one. I don't know what she is doing? She won't allow me to have more then 4 leaves. I thought by now she'd be big and healthy and happy. sigh. I won't give up on her yet.
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Hi Kristin, Beatiful growing and beautiful photos. For your succulents you can add not only a lot of perlite to the mix, but expanded clay (LECA) or volcanic cinders. This leads to much less heavy pots. Where people can get it, pumice is used, but there is no reason to ship pumice to a non-volcanic region when perlite and expanded clay are available.

Ordinary horticultural perlite with its small particle size retains a lot of water, so many C&S enthusiasts use large particle perlite. Be sure it is sold for horticultural purposes, because large-particle perlite is also used for insulation, and some of it has toxic levels of fluoride.
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Yeah I heard about the fluoride issues and people say to not water with treated water (I have a well again now and we use rain water since it's so hard here.)

But what about the other plants? I've been reading on using Al's gritty mix (from gardenweb whatever it's called now) even for regular houseplants. I bought a small ficus to try it out with to see how it handles it, but mixed it with medium orchid bark. It's a lot larger then the bark that's supposed to be in the gritty mix, but I wanted more water retention, I bought extra turface too to add to it. But it's small enough to easily get to the sink to run water through. The big one I have NO clue how I'm going to water this thing! The way I've been watering him apparently is wrong, just giving a bit of water every week. I guess I need to water all my plants like I do with my orchids, just water till it's almost overflowing and let it all drain out. I guess I could get my husband to help and we'll put a 5 gal bucket near him and have him lift him while I water and let it drain out. But with the gritty mix that's like 50lbs probably. sigh. We'll see how this works before I worry about him too much! ha ha!

The succulents and cacti are all set in the gritty mix, washed every bit of the peat off them and so far everyone seems happy. But it's been a couple weeks that's it.

The orchids are ok, one isn't happy, but he's still blooming and budding. The carnivorous plants are happy.

Speaking of which I talked with someone from a carn. plant place and they said it was ok and normal. But I have a nepenthes that has two vines and now as of moving here 2 basals with pitchers. So I'm super happy. But I started losing leaves. Now the two vine stems are turning yellow then blackish from the base of the plant. The vines are still healthy and nice looking. They said it's fine as long as it's not mushy. We'll see what happens. If it keeps spreading too much up the vines I'll cut them and make cuttings of the vines.
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Almost all plants should be completely soaked when watering. The cactus & succulents should then dry out before the next watering. During the winter, when not in active growth, they can stay dry until they start shriveling a little. When I lived in a cold-winter climate, some of my cacti got no water at all from the time I brought them in until I put them outside the next spring.

Pot size and planting mixture should be chosen partly on how long a particular planting mix will take to dry out, and partly on what you can lift! Most cactus and other succulents do fine in pots that seem far too small. The trick is how to keep them from tipping over.

Most bagged potting soil is mostly sawdust ("composted forest products.") There are no nutrients. Plants in such media need regular fertilizing during their growing seasons. The sawdust tends to break down to airless mush in 1-2 years, so plants in such mixes need to be repotted frequently. Leaving a house plant just a little too long in rotten potting soil is a quick way to kill it.

Most species of Ficus grow in almost anything. They survive being too wet and too dry better than almost all other house plants, which is why they're so popular. If using mixtures of bagged potting soil, it is better not to overpot plants, because you have to repot them every 1-2 years anyhow. Each time you repot, increase the pot size.

People generally fail with house plants because they overwater and keep them wet, or they don't water for months at a time; they don't fertilize; and they don't repot often enough.

Large particle perlite is wonderful for people who like growing big plants that have to be moved in and out to avoid frost. For such plants (like the 24" / 61cm diameter pot of sweet potatoes sitting on my mailbox) I use 75%+ large perlite and the remainder potting soil. I can still lift this over my head when the tops die down and it is dry, but it is hard.
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Yeah I've had Phil (the ficus, yes I name all my plants, even some of the outside ones! hee hee!) since 1999. He is repotted every year until about 5 years ago then it went to every 1-2 years depending on how things were going. He's always been happy for the most part. Does his typical ficus pouting when he's moved for the christmas tree. When we moved from our last rental to the last house we were in he only lost a handful of leaves. Not too bad! But moving here he's been pissed. He also needs a repotting since it's been about a year and a half, but he has to wait until June for that. He is in a corner of the dining room and gets a bit of late afternoon sun, so he should be ok there long term. But I want him to thrive well and grow nicely not just be happy and survive. I want him to reach his potential. He was a rescue from a nursery that is sadly no longer around (it was a great place!) he was in no pot, just a rootball with a bit of soil falling away. We grabbed him and a new pot to put him in and got him for 50% off since he was in poor shape. He was maybe 12" tall with the pot. He's now about 46" or so maybe with the pot. But I think he should be bigger by now shouldn't he? Maybe not. The bad part is when I potted him the last time his poor rootball seemed so small compared the size of his leaves. Is that normal? That's why I'm thinking of switching him to a non-peat mix. I want to water him more, but can't with the peat based soil. When I repotted the spider plant I'm trying to grow (I got almost rootless cuttings awhile ago and his roots are huge and white and happy!) I read they'll do well in the gritty mix since they like water but HATE wet feet. So far he seems happy in the gritty/orchid bark mix.

And yeah I can't keep cactus alive, they always went to work where it was dry and neglected a bit more on my husband's desk. But with this window they're going to love it if I don't kill them with kindness! With the gritty mix I think I'll be ok. I just don't know watering with them. I read succulents need water often but dry out fast. I'm thinking in winter twice a month might be good, but I'll go by how dry they feel. cactus makes me more nervous. Even worse yet, which I've tried in the past and failed miserably, lithops. I got two impulse. Put them in the gritty mix in the sunny window. They're almost flowering so I'm watering them once the flowers are gone I'll stop. I read to stop until spring, then water lightly for a bit, then stop all summer. That seems bad for the little hairy roots. But I don't want them to rot. But again the one time I tried them they were in peat, which I couldn't ever get wet, then when they did they wouldn't dry out fast enough either.
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