Cypripedium Chauncey
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I got this Chauncey Late March (UK) and it's buds seem to be doing ok, albeit a little droopy which worries me a little. Also the leaves are very pale and have a few brown dried parts that makes me think it's recieved too much light? It's been on my patio and has had some midday sun. I've now moved it to a shadier area.
The moss I've added, as before the leaves were slightly limp even watering every other day, so the moss locks a little moisture in to it's pumice-turface-perlite mix. I now continue to water every other day. Any advice, especially from UK growers? Very little, if any forums have discussions of terrestrial orchids such Cypripediums, even less so specifically in the UK. I've attached some images, I can obviously take more. Thanks |
Wow, nice! I can't grow these in my area so I don't have any first-hand experience, but I would agree with you that the leaves looks like they're receiving a bit too much light. :)
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Also, you've been fertilizing regularly, right? From what I'm reading online these like to be fertilized well during the active growth season. :)
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I've not fertalized that often to be honest. I'll give it some when I get home, although I've heard the opposite, and that like a lot of European terrestrial orchids they grow in drier, less fertile soils
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Maybe use granulated/slow-release fertilizer or liquid fertilizer at less than full strength?
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I'll use a 1/4 strength multi purpose/tomato feed
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By the way... there are two Cypripedium alliance fora here: One for Paphiopedilum, and one for the other genera. This might get more views in the correct forum. I'm going to ask a moderator to move it.
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