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Old 11-08-2022, 06:38 AM
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Oooo, fascinating! The suspense!
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The prize has arrived… a dendrobium laevifolium! And it is in bloom!!! So very adorable! What an adventure, I don’t have any dendrobiums, any advice on how not to kill it?
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How beautiful and how aptly named
I've no idea how you look after one though - your luck is running well so I'm sure it will be fine!
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Cool, humid, bright, don't let it dry out, use pure water, fertilize regularly, watch constantly for spider mites and treat instantly.
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Baker sheet shows it growing over a range of elevations in the tropics... If it were mine, i'd grow it on the warm/intermediate side (GH not outside). Could tolerate cooler but I don't think it needs it. House temps should be fine.
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Hmm… so maybe where the neos are, house temps (68 ish) and in the same room as the humidifier (has been averaging 70 relative humidity).

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Hmm… so maybe where the neos are, house temps (68 ish) and in the same room as the humidifier (has been averaging 70 relative humidity).

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hey, you earned it kid! but honestly that’s not the plant i ordered you! hahahaha, it was supposed to be a phal hygrochila. oh well...don’t look a gift horse in the bloom, i always say

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Big difference! Of the two, the Den laevifolium is likely easier to manage! Small and well-behaved, obviously blooms on a small plant, should be very happy with indoor growing conditions. Phal hygrochila (Hygrochilus parishii) can be something of a beast, grows more like a large, cool-growing Vanda than a Phal.(I grow one of those in a hanging basket on my patio, roots are about 3 ft/1 m long) I'd say that Dalachin lucked out.
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Haha! That’s quite a mixup! But it is lovely all the same!
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