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Confused about light
I'm brand new (almost) to orchids. I did grow a beautiful dendrobiu, of few years ago which reflowered a couple of times. I now live in a new house (Lot of windows, lot of light) and am trying some orchids. I managed to scorch a lady slipper, a dendrobium seems to be doing well, but the leaves of an unidentified plant are turning yellow. Does this mean too much light? I've been reading the postings here which are very informative but I'm totally confused about light. I always thought that orchids didn't like direct or strong light but now I'm reading that the opposite is true. I tried that with the Paph with not good results. Perhaps it was getting too much direct light?
Any info would be appreciated. Or pointers to a good orchid book or two. Thanks. |
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That's very helpful, thanks. I'm moving things around if they don't look happy. And I will definitely buy a meter. Part of the problem is that I don't know what everything is. I was given six plants, lucky me, but some are unidentified and others have bewildering names. How do I identify, for example, P. Sogo Ray 'Sun x Dtps. Han-Ben's Girl 'RL'? I know that's a cross of two named hybrids but what is the P? or Dtps? Another is Dtps. Leopard Prince M.P. Clueless here. I've been trying to identify but can't find what these probably abbreviations mean.
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The board might put some back on their sides. Thanks in advance for your help. Attachment 10934 Attachment 10935 Attachment 10936 Attachment 10937 Attachment 10938 |
The first and fourth are a Phalenopsis or a cross of Phal and something else. Don't know on the others. Be sure and get a good meter. Here is what I bought Light Meters, 840006,840020,21,22 I have the 840020. You can program it and it zeros itself every time you turn it on. Very accurate.
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The P. stands for Phalaenopsis, and sometimes you'll see Phal.
The Dtps stands for Doritaenopsis which is Doritis x Phalaenopsis The second and last picture looks like Dendrobiums, but not sure which ones. Hope this helps. :) |
That third one looks like a Phaius or Phaiocalanthe, I think.
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Thanks
Thank you all. Now I can try to track down what I've got. It's kind of tough when the field is so vast if one has no clue. Your suggestions will help.
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By the way, those are BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
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