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Winter rest?? Deciduous?? Anceps and kingianum
Hi all,
Trying to prepare for my first winter with dendrobiums (indoor grower in NJ). I have two: Den. Kingianum varigatum and Den.anceps. Do I need to winter rest these babies? Is the anceps deciduous? I also read somewhere online that Neofinetia falcata needs a winter rest. Is this true?? I just don't want to do my babies wrong, come the cooler temps. Help! |
Info on anceps from IOSPE PHOTOS
says this species is deciduous and Quote:
Neofinetia do not require a winter rest, but they do well with cooler temps in winter, and require less water in the lower temps. Culture - Fkkiran Society of America |
Winter rest can mean either cooler temps, or cooler temps + dry. As Sonya says, den kingianum doesn't need to be dry in the winter. Just cool. I reduce watering in the winter for it, but only because it takes longer to dry out when it's cool! Can't help with anceps, I dont grow those.
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I have Den. Kinganiums, both the pink purple (?) and the alba. 5 of my kings are keikes from the mom, and I have 1 king. alba. I wish I could say that mine too are spiking and blooming, but nothing so far. I think I went too dry after reading that they should be kept on the drier side with no food from fall thru winter. The other day I realized that the canes of all the pink variety were looking rather dehydrated, and came to the conclusion that I need to water more frequently. Up to that day, I"d only been watering around every 10 to 12 days. The mother is in bark, in a 4in pot, the other keikes are all in 2 and 3 inch pots, in bark, on a south facing window sill. I'll water every 4 days or so and see what change happens...I'm primarily a phal grower, and not any where near as educated about dens.:roll:
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