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Old 02-16-2023, 07:19 PM
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Hello! (It's been so long since I've used a forum)

I've recently fallen in love with the egret orchid and found a place selling them in bulbs, I've decided to take the plunge and see if I can manage caring for them into adulthood.

I'm a super visual learner, so I've been poking around the threads trying to see if I can spy on anyone's potting set up -- and since it's been a bit since I used forums... I've been having a little trouble.

Here's what I've learned so far:
  • Yes to sphagnum moss
  • You want a kind of shallow pot to "aerate" orchids
  • They like to be misted and be moist but not wet
  • bark??? Everyone mentions bark but the website i bought the orchid bulbs from mentions pumice? Do they need ANY soil or do they just kind float on rocks and moss
  • thats?? That's all i've learned so far

Some people are also suspending their orchids or mounting them but I don't think those are the orchids I'm trying to raise.

... Can I see your soil? Or look at your pots?
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Old 02-16-2023, 11:53 PM
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First, Welcome!

Before jumping to set-up, here are some concepts that should help you make sense of the information that you find online.

You have chosen an orchid that has needs that are very different from most orchids. Where most of the orchids that you'll read about are epiphytes (grow on trees in nature), the "egret orchid" - Pecteilis radiata (alternate name Habenaria radiata) - is a terrestrial, growing in the ground. So when you do your research, you can look it up under the scientific name and you will likely find more information. I will give some fairly general advice since this particular one doesn't grow well for me, I can't give it the cold winter that it needs. (From your zone, that's not going to be a problem for you). I do grow warmer-growing Habenaria (closely related genus). All of these are dormant in the winter. So you will be getting a tuber, the ideal time to ship these. The mix I would use is about 2/3 inorganic (such as pumice), the balance a well-drained soil such as cactus mix. (The vendor may have a different mix for this one, follow their advice). Plant the tuber so the top is about 1/2 inch below the soil mix. (the top of the tuber has a little "nubbin") If you're not sure, you can put it on its side and the plant will figure out which way is up when it sprouts, You can dampen the mix a bit, but it should stay fairly dry until spring (not bone dry) Around March or April, start watering lightly. When you see the little green shoot, you can increase the watering. It blooms in the summer, and after blooming the leaves die back to start another cycle. Also note what I said about temperature... this needs to be cold in winter. (probably needs protection from hard frost though, follow the vendor's advice) It comes from the mountains in Japan and China. This is not a tropical orchid!

I found this article, which appears to have a lot of good information:
HOW TO GROW THE WHITE EGRET FLOWER - Pecteilis radiata |The Garden of Eaden

This is totally different from the "standard" orchids (tropical, epiphytic), which need a very open mix (bark, spahgnum, LECA, etc), no soil. Mounting works for epiphytic orchids, since they naturally grow on trees. So good that you have asked, the one you are getting is a completely different group, so that's what makes it all very confusing and contradictory, (The classification of a flower as "an orchid" is based on the "physiology" of the flower, and they come from elevations from sea level to above tree line, from every continent except Antarctica. Of course, with these extremely different habitats, they have very different needs. The majority of the commonly-avaiiable ones are tropical in origin. But the temperate zone terrestrials are fascinating, and fun to grow!)
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Where do you live? Can you get horticultural pumice?

If you use the Search feature in the top maroon menu you can read how people here grow them.
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I get my pumice on Amazon. Search for 3/16" garden pumice. Perlite works too, but when pots are dry, they're very light and tend to blow over or get knocked over easily. Pumice gives a bit of weight.
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Look for something called kanuma, you can find it at most bonsai shops. A mix of sphagnum and pumice also works well.
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If you go to the Kusamono Gardens Web site and click on their listing for this plant you will find a link at the bottom to a PDF care sheet. They're not at all hard to grow but they require very different potting, watering and care through the year than most other plants. Treating them like other house plants will kill them quickly.
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Edgar Stehli at Windswept in Time Orchids grows quite a few varieties of Habenaria. Andy of Andy's Orchids knows quite a bit about them, too. Either could give good advice on growing your orchid.
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