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Growing Cymbidium Bare Root in the Winter
I just got my first Cymbidium! It just finished flowering (got it on sale). How often do I need to water it bare root during its winter rest? I just dip it into water every few days at the moment and want to be sure this is okay.
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You might want to just potted up. Water when medium dry.
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I have a love/hate relationship with medium, as I have rotted too many roots. If I were to continue as is, would I need to water x2 a day?
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x2 a day? I water mine once per week, maybe twice in summer.:shock:
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Typically, Cyms don't want any rest period (I can't say about every single one - is yours a species, or hybrid?)
- and like moist media. I've found most are difficult to overwater if the media and pots drain well, and the pot is not left sitting in water. Links to Cym care info are here http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ure-links.html |
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I currently have it in a 5" pot (1" larger than before). Instead of drilling drainage holes, I might just pile some rocks on the bottom and only water via misting when the top is dry, especially since they don't like to dry out. |
Thanks, White Rabbit, for the links. Very informative.
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---------- Post added at 10:46 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:16 AM ---------- I drilled 4 drainage holes and now have it in a 7" pot with bark and some spag. From the links Whiterabbit gave and your responses, I think this setup will be okay. I need to stop worrying so much about root rot! :blushing: |
I am experimenting with potting soil this year and it grows fine. I water when the soil is almost dry.
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Cymbidiums do great in semi-hydroponics, and that greatly reduces the maintenance efforts.
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Thanks to all of you my Cymbidium appears to be forming 2 new bulbs :biggrin:
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How would you grow these in S/H? I've only grown phals in this manner but having Cyms outdoors for part of the year scares me with S/H but you are the expert. What are your thoughts on this? Sent from my SM-G925P using Tapatalk |
I just got a seedling Cymbidium dayanum and it is pushing a new growth. I'm going to move it to S/H in a 1-quart container. I'm very happy with Cattleyas, Oncidiums, Paphs and Phals in S/H. The time to move to S/H is when they are making new roots.
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