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Roberta
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Cattleya Alliance
Today, 06:43 PM
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Cattleya eldorado M. ito
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Roberta
I looked up some photos, it looks to me like the...
I looked up some photos, it looks to me like the xpecies, cultivar 'Mt. Ito' . Just to muddy the water some more, it's accepted name is now C. wallisii , C. eldorado being a synonum.
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Beginner Discussion
Today, 06:37 PM
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Dendrobium Hibiki care
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44
Posted By
Roberta
First, Welcome! That is a healthy-looking,...
First, Welcome!
That is a healthy-looking, husky plant. I think that it could be moved up to a slightly larger pot. Also, that will give you a chance to look at the roots, which will help you...
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Oncidium/Odontoglossum Alliance
Today, 01:25 PM
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Blooming multiple Odontoglossum spikes simultaneously
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131
Posted By
Roberta
Whatever you're doing, keep on doing it! That is...
Whatever you're doing, keep on doing it! That is one happy plant.
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Miscellaneous & Other Genera
Today, 11:04 AM
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Bletilla formosana fma. kotoensis
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93
Posted By
Roberta
That is an exquisite flower!
That is an exquisite flower!
Forum:
Oncidium/Odontoglossum Alliance
Today, 10:43 AM
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Blooming multiple Odontoglossum spikes simultaneously
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131
Posted By
Roberta
Don't argue with success! Having the spikes...
Don't argue with success! Having the spikes develop sequentially is just what the plant does. And that extends the blooming period.
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Identification Forum
Today, 10:39 AM
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Lost ID tag
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109
Posted By
Roberta
When it flowers, grab a photo. I am guessing...
When it flowers, grab a photo. I am guessing that it is an Angraecum from the shape of the plant and those big knobby roots, with large white flower
Forum:
Identification Forum
Yesterday, 11:03 PM
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Online plant identification site
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105
Posted By
Roberta
But if you want to try the "native" photo...
But if you want to try the "native" photo functionality, click on "Go advanced". Then scroll down a bit to Manage Attachments. There will be a pop-up (be sure to enable pop-ups for this site....
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Beginner Discussion
Yesterday, 10:58 PM
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Den lendleyi not blooming
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91
Posted By
Roberta
Temperature drop is definitely important. My...
Temperature drop is definitely important. My Den. lindleyi gets tortured and still blooms only irregularly for me. (its precious name was Den. aggretatum, Den. aggravatum is more like it).
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
Yesterday, 10:53 PM
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Laelia anceps not doing anything
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140
Posted By
Roberta
L anceps is good down to freezing or a bit below...
L anceps is good down to freezing or a bit below if acclimated. You likely will want to bring in for the coldest winter months, when frost is likely. Once night temps get into the 40's F it will be...
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Beginner Discussion
Yesterday, 08:05 PM
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Laelia anceps not doing anything
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140
Posted By
Roberta
L anceps tends to start spiking in the late...
L anceps tends to start spiking in the late summer. Then they'll root and grow after that. I find that the best time for repotting, mounting, etc. is anywhere from November to February (depending...
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Cattleya Alliance
Yesterday, 05:00 PM
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C. mossiae v. semi-alba
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140
Posted By
Roberta
Wow!
Wow!
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Cypripedium Alliance - Paphiopedilum
Yesterday, 02:03 PM
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Paph spicerianum
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155
Posted By
Roberta
Another note in the Baker sheet - this species...
Another note in the Baker sheet - this species grows on limestome cliffs. It may need extra calcium. Many people use a top dressing of dolomite lime on Paphs from this type of environment. Also,...
Forum:
Dendrobium Alliance
Yesterday, 10:54 AM
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Dendrobium griffithianum Care Tips?
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219
Posted By
Roberta
If you are in the southeast US, I would doubt...
If you are in the southeast US, I would doubt that you need a humidifier. Don't worry about "bad air" for growing outside. I have a yard full of orchids in southern California... Pests are another...
Forum:
Orchid Lounge
Yesterday, 10:31 AM
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Orchid Roots
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181
Posted By
Roberta
Thanks!
Thanks!
Forum:
Dendrobium Alliance
04-23-2024, 11:18 PM
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Dendrobium griffithianum Care Tips?
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219
Posted By
Roberta
Welcome! the potting soil part of your mix...
Welcome!
the potting soil part of your mix is not good - just orchid bark + perlite would be desirable.
Don't bother with the various fertilizers - The nitrogen is fine for growth, but the...
Forum:
Orchid Lounge
04-23-2024, 09:58 PM
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Orchid Roots
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181
Posted By
Roberta
I took a look at the Friends lists for the admins...
I took a look at the Friends lists for the admins of the FB group... I recognize quite a few orchid people under Friends for Chari Pete, she seems to have been around for awhile. Pim Little seems ...
Forum:
Orchid Lounge
04-23-2024, 08:02 PM
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OrchidRoots problem
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147
Posted By
Roberta
Indeed doesn't look good. Very likely it's been...
Indeed doesn't look good. Very likely it's been hacked. orchidroots.org used to be an alternate domain name that worked, but now that one has been taken over by an unrelated outfit in Asia someplace.
Forum:
Scientific Matters
04-23-2024, 07:56 PM
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False beauty or true princess - pelorich moth orchids
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207
Posted By
Roberta
I agree with Fairorchids and ES, the peloric...
I agree with Fairorchids and ES, the peloric Phals are very likely clones of the occasional "accidental" plant.
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
04-23-2024, 07:52 PM
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Gifted phrag can't find info online
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145
Posted By
Roberta
Phrag QF Lee = Phrag hirzii x caudatum . I think...
Phrag QF Lee = Phrag hirzii x caudatum . I think that general Phrag care would be appropriate. You can look up the two parent species on IOSPE (http://orchidspecies.com)
(Alas, orchidroots.com...
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Beginner Discussion
04-23-2024, 07:48 PM
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Tarzane misslabeling?
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83
Posted By
Roberta
I got one labeled "Orchis anatolica" which turned...
I got one labeled "Orchis anatolica" which turned out to be a very nice Ophrys. So yes, there were errors. I suspect that Tarzane Group is at the mercy of their suppliers... tubers pretty much look...
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Beginner Discussion
04-23-2024, 03:42 PM
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Cymbidium leaf yellowing after repot
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158
Posted By
Roberta
Unless you are in a very humid area, the watering...
Unless you are in a very humid area, the watering frequency is likely not adequate. My Cyms get watered every 3 days in winter, 2 days now, and in summer may get it daily if it's hot. They're pretty...
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
04-23-2024, 03:31 PM
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Cymbidium leaf yellowing after repot
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158
Posted By
Roberta
It looks very dry. Unlike many other orchids,...
It looks very dry. Unlike many other orchids, Cyms HATE to go dry. They grow more like terrestrials than epiphytes though they can grow epiphytically.
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
04-23-2024, 03:08 PM
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10
Cymbidium leaf yellowing after repot
Views:
158
Posted By
Roberta
If the yellowing is on growths that have bloomed...
If the yellowing is on growths that have bloomed (I see the base of an old spike in the photo) it is normal. It's possible that some roots got damaged, which would also cause older leaves to drop....
Forum:
Oncidium/Odontoglossum Alliance
04-23-2024, 10:27 AM
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6
Gomcidumnia Kamphaengsan White
Views:
178
Posted By
Roberta
I have been trying to join the Facebook group for...
I have been trying to join the Facebook group for Orchidroots, to find out what is going on. It is private so I'd have to be a member to see the posts. But it has been a couple of days and nobody has...
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
04-22-2024, 09:05 PM
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4
Phal Keike Propagation
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221
Posted By
Roberta
Wait, deal with the long roots. Photo would...
Wait, deal with the long roots.
Photo would help.
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