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Old 10-02-2021, 04:53 AM
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I'd never heard of this orchid before.
I know this is an old post, but I am curious if you have encountered anyone growing it in the NL (preferable indoors!) since this was posted? Someone just gave me one as a gift and I am not at all confident what to do with it. I had never even heard of this species until today.
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Old 10-02-2021, 05:53 AM
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I know this is an old post, but I am curious if you have encountered anyone growing it in the NL (preferable indoors!) since this was posted? Someone just gave me one as a gift and I am not at all confident what to do with it. I had never even heard of this species until today.
No, I don't know anyone with this plant. If you have Facebook, you could join the NOV-Orchideen FB group and ask there (if you don't know it, NOV = Nederlandse Orchideeën Vereniging. It's the national orchid society). Don't worry if you don't speak Dutch, occasionally people do post in English. Otherwise I can ask for you!
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If you have Facebook, you could join the NOV-Orchideen FB group and ask there
If you felt like it I wouldn't object, I don't use FB.

I guess ill just apply base principals. FWIW, this is the plant, its in bloom. Interesting shape. Kind of like an oncidium standing on a long thing stem. That is new to me. Weird but cool. Supposedly this is a fragrant plant but i dont smell anything yet.



Would I be alone in thinking this should be repotted asap? The media looks kinda of stale and very wet.



Update: reading more I see some people saying "repot yearly" and others saying "repot as rarely as possible as it will set the plant back". Sigh. :-)
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If you felt like it I wouldn't object, I don't use FB.

I guess ill just apply base principals. FWIW, this is the plant, its in bloom. Interesting shape. Kind of like an oncidium standing on a long thing stem. That is new to me. Weird but cool. Supposedly this is a fragrant plant but i dont smell anything yet.



Would I be alone in thinking this should be repotted asap? The media looks kinda of stale and very wet.



Update: reading more I see some people saying "repot yearly" and others saying "repot as rarely as possible as it will set the plant back". Sigh. :-)
As has been said elsewhere, if you feel it needs repotting, do it. The plant will benefit from it in the long run, even if it gets a slow restart.
Edit to add: It is a lovely little thing.
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As has been said elsewhere, if you feel it needs repotting, do it. The plant will benefit from it in the long run, even if it gets a slow restart.
Edit to add: It is a lovely little thing.
Nod. Good point. The more I look at the media the more I think it is in order. I am just a bit intimidated as I have no experience with this type of orchid at all. It doesn't even look like anything i have experience with. I mean beyond the cute flower. :-)
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Nod. Good point. The more I look at the media the more I think it is in order. I am just a bit intimidated as I have no experience with this type of orchid at all. It doesn't even look like anything i have experience with. I mean beyond the cute flower. :-)
Fear not. Read relevant data from the AOS and go from there. Kinda like trying a new recipe with unfamiliar ingredients. You will do fine and so will the plant.
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I'm not familiar with this particular one, but I have found that my Coelogynes do like to be on the damp side.. this one could use a repot, but not a rush. I have also found that they tend to want to escape from the pot, and grow quite nicely with growths and roots exposed to the breeze. I like either baskets, or shallow pots ("bulb pans", lots of surface relative to the height) to accommodate their rambling growth habit.
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