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Good beginning orchid
Hey,
I was bitten by the orchid bug about 2 years ago and now have quite a few in my collection. Problem is my girlfriend tried her hand at a Paph (which I don't own) that died a horrible death. Since I am constantly checking over mine, I can't tell which species are more tolerant to neglect. Would you have any species in mind that would thrive in a S-E window and are more tolerant to uneven watering? |
Was it it moss? If so, it might not have been the plant that was the problem - it might have been the media. You could try a paph again in a bark mix instead of something like sphag moss. Paph's are great for windows, in general. Do you know what kind it was?
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I think Phalaenopsis hybrids are generally considered the easiest beginner orchids.
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Totally off topic crusty- but I love your little icon/profile picture/avatar thingy.
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I think it might have been some Chamberlanium hybrid. ---------- Post added at 09:23 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:22 PM ---------- Quote:
Holy grail fan forever... |
Burr. Nelly Isler is one I give as gifts and people that have a black thumb seem able to keep it alive. Soph cernua and ascocentrum pumilum are both amazingly tough. I have these two mounted and I confess that they get forgotten. The ascocentrum blooms often (though a magnifying glass helps greatly to enjoy the blooms). I think they are lucky if they get a dose of fertilizer once a year. They are both small, though.
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I'm biased... because slippers are my thing... but I think they are the easiest windowsill growers, they just need to be in the right media! In moss they stay soggy with people who over-water, and rot to death quickly. In a bark mix (or something 'open') they can be watered much more often and the roots can stay healthy.
How often does she 'Have' to water? |
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Problem is they can go for 2-3 weeks with no water, and then she remembers and overcompensates. |
Philodendron ;)
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"mother in law tongue"-like plant :) |
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