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Old 03-11-2013, 10:38 AM
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I've actually wanted to try a Stanhopea on these types of mounts. That might be one worth trying!
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Then you would have to hang the vase up by a wire, as Stanhopeas flower downwards, correct?
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Then you would have to hang the vase up by a wire, as Stanhopeas flower downwards, correct?
Yes, that is true. Or you could attach the Stanhopea closer to the top of the mount, though I'm not sure how big your mount is.
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Size varies, but the largest one I have is about 10 " high - hold a lotta water when full!
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Try Stan grandiflora then. Their spikes are a bit shorter than most Stan spikes.
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It does look great!!! Where can I get some of those AWESOME ceramic mounts?!?!?!?!
I saw this info for ceramic water holding mounts on another thread just a couple days ago. They look real nice as yours does Doug: Home
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I did see that link actually! Once I get some more room, I think I'd like to try some of these mounts.
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E. profusa is a fantastic species! They do like to dry quickly, so I wouldn't use sphagnum at all. All of my encyclias are either mounted or something similar. The only mount that kept getting rot was the one I added the tiniest bit of sphagnum moss to. When mounting encyclias, you don't have to be concerned about them even having any roots. As long as it has some fat pseudobulbs, it WILL put out new roots onto its new mount. Just keep it bright with plenty of air movement, and of course water early. I hope it blooms for you soon!
I agree with everything said here...I, in fact lost a enc. profusa which was potted and stayed far too wet. Most encyclias like to dry between waterings...BettyE.
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Here is mine duly transferred to a piece of bark. The pseudobulbs look a bit worse for wear, but, hey, new growth! So hopefully all is now well and I look forward to some blooms..


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