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Beginner Discussion
02-12-2024, 11:54 AM
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Do Cymbidiums Rebloom on Old Psuedobulbs?
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naturalistSean
Thanks for that succinct answer Ray.
Thanks for that succinct answer Ray.
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Beginner Discussion
02-12-2024, 02:43 AM
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Do Cymbidiums Rebloom on Old Psuedobulbs?
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330
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naturalistSean
Do Cymbidiums Rebloom on Old Psuedobulbs?
I was gifted a large Cymbidium a couple of years ago. The lady who gave it to me was unable to get it to bloom. Happily it produced 6 spikes for me this year! Unhappily all but two partial spikes...
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Beginner Discussion
02-03-2024, 01:34 PM
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struggling P. (or E.) cochleata
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naturalistSean
Thanks Roberta and Estación. The new, old,...
Thanks Roberta and Estación.
The new, old, house is heated in part by wood. This does make the air dry however we've only been here a week. The prior living environment had a more steady heat...
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Beginner Discussion
02-03-2024, 12:49 AM
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struggling P. (or E.) cochleata
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naturalistSean
struggling P. (or E.) cochleata
I've been having a hard time with this plant. Most of the roots have died. We just moved into a different house so I'm hopeful the different environmental conditions will suit it.
As you can see...
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Potting & Repotting
02-02-2024, 10:23 AM
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Planting Cymbidium in the Northwest
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naturalistSean
Not exactly the northwest (although I lived in...
Not exactly the northwest (although I lived in Oregon and Washington and Alaska for many years) but here in Austria I was gifted a large Cymbidium last year by a nice lady who I garden for. She had...
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Orchids in Bloom
03-08-2023, 05:08 AM
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Some Blooms in the month of February
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775
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naturalistSean
Fixed it.
Fixed it.
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Orchids in Bloom
03-08-2023, 05:05 AM
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Some Blooms in the month of February
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775
Posted By
naturalistSean
Thanks! The minimark is a strong plant. That...
Thanks! The minimark is a strong plant. That said, it did better last year when it bloomed simultaneously on 5 spikes. Regretfully I was beset with thrips followed by aphids that knocked back some...
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Orchids in Bloom
03-08-2023, 04:55 AM
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Some Blooms in the month of February
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naturalistSean
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Orchids in Bloom
03-06-2023, 03:18 PM
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Some Blooms in the month of February
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naturalistSean
That was my intention but I did something wrong. ...
That was my intention but I did something wrong. Sorry!
To be clear these are what were blooming in February although some started in January.
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Orchids in Bloom
03-06-2023, 08:41 AM
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Some Blooms in the month of February
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775
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naturalistSean
Phal. Jennifer Palermo Psychopsis mariposa '3...
Phal. Jennifer Palermo
Psychopsis mariposa '3 lip'
Oncidium Tsiku Maguerit CT Romantic Fantasy
Phal Mini Mark
Dtps. Tzu Chiang Sapphire
Oncidium Chiou Pin Chian Tzy Yangtze
Dendrobium...
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Orchids in Bloom
03-06-2023, 03:33 AM
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Some Blooms in the month of February
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naturalistSean
Some Blooms in the month of February
Orchids and a Clivia that bloomed during February (edited, I posted November before I had my coffee :dumb:). I'll post the names soon.
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Beginner Discussion
02-13-2023, 12:43 PM
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Moving Dendrobium tetragonum in spike
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868
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naturalistSean
Thanks Roberta! Following your guidance on...
Thanks Roberta! Following your guidance on another thread is what brought this plant to spike. Your patient guidance for neophyte orchid growers like me is much appreciated!
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Growing on Mounts
02-13-2023, 02:50 AM
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Anyone Use Clay Tubes/Tonröhren?
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naturalistSean
This was excellent advice! Close to a window in...
This was excellent advice! Close to a window in the cold cellar, kept rather humid and watered in a glass vase, and the plant has produced spikes. Thank you!
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Beginner Discussion
02-13-2023, 02:41 AM
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Moving Dendrobium tetragonum in spike
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868
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naturalistSean
Moving Dendrobium tetragonum in spike
I've had this plant for a couple of years but have been unsuccessful getting it to bloom. I moved it a south facing window in a cold cellar. This seems to have done the trick! It has developed...
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Dendrobium Alliance
02-13-2023, 02:34 AM
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Dendrobium normanbyense x rhodostrictum (aka Nora Tokunaga) in bloom
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naturalistSean
Thanks, this plant is both beautiful and easy to...
Thanks, this plant is both beautiful and easy to care for. The view out the window here in the southern Austrian Alps isn't bad at all. Here is a photo from early morning today.
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Dendrobium Alliance
02-12-2023, 04:35 AM
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Dendrobium normanbyense x rhodostrictum (aka Nora Tokunaga) in bloom
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naturalistSean
Dendrobium normanbyense x rhodostrictum (aka Nora Tokunaga) in bloom
First time blooming for this delightful Latouria Dendrobium. It lives on the window sill and has been very forgiving. There is another spike on the way. Sorry about photo quality; I'm trying to use...
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Beginner Discussion
12-22-2022, 09:32 AM
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Which miniature orchids? - mounted/window possibilities
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naturalistSean
Action markets (here in Austria but I think you...
Action markets (here in Austria but I think you have them in Czech also) has cheap large glass vases. They are glass cylinders so not tapered. They also have cheap little glass plates. One of...
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Pests & Diseases
10-31-2022, 06:29 AM
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Mold ID and Solution
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naturalistSean
Looks like something I had on an Oncidium last...
Looks like something I had on an Oncidium last year. It wasn't a problem and the plant is still very healthy. I saw your post on Reddit too but thought responding here is better. Did you recently...
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Beginner Discussion
10-25-2022, 01:41 PM
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Dendrobium hybrid new pseudobulbs; flowering time?
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naturalistSean
I only fertilize it lightly when I bother to...
I only fertilize it lightly when I bother to fertilize it all. Vegetative growth seems to be strong.
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Beginner Discussion
10-25-2022, 09:20 AM
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Dendrobium hybrid new pseudobulbs; flowering time?
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Posted By
naturalistSean
I still haven't managed to get this one to bloom....
I still haven't managed to get this one to bloom. It has gotten bigger and even now is producing new psuedobulbs. I've abused it a bit at times, gave it a pretty bad sunburn, but is seems to...
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Oncidium/Odontoglossum Alliance
10-22-2022, 03:02 PM
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3
Cheap Tolumnia scandens. Spike?
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1,422
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naturalistSean
Thanks fellas. This is my first Tolumnia species...
Thanks fellas. This is my first Tolumnia species (although I also have Oncidiums and Psychopsis). I'll be curious to see what the blooms look like. Of course I'll be sure to share photos should...
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About this board
10-22-2022, 06:26 AM
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Problem Logging In To Orchidboard
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4,024
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naturalistSean
It seems like removing cookies from Orchidboard...
It seems like removing cookies from Orchidboard has done the trick.
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Oncidium/Odontoglossum Alliance
10-22-2022, 04:14 AM
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3
Cheap Tolumnia scandens. Spike?
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1,422
Posted By
naturalistSean
Cheap Tolumnia scandens. Spike?
Last week I acquired a bunch of plants from Schwerter. They had a sale on Tolumnia scandens. 1 buck a piece. Couldn't help myself and got four. I mounted them on cork bark today.
Two of them...
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About this board
10-15-2022, 04:03 PM
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17
Problem Logging In To Orchidboard
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4,024
Posted By
naturalistSean
Problem Logging In To Orchidboard
I have a recurring problem. When I try to sign in with my name and password I don't get signed in. Most often I can only sign in when I am in "incognito mode".
This problem causes me to be less...
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Beginner Discussion
10-14-2022, 05:05 AM
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6
How to Mount this Brassavola Little Stars
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543
Posted By
naturalistSean
Thanks again folks! I have a particularly...
Thanks again folks! I have a particularly craggy piece of bark that I think will be well suited for this plant. The crags should provide space for the roots to grow without being squished.
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