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Old 09-17-2023, 01:16 PM
Aleksa91 Aleksa91 is offline
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Hello everyone!

I would like to share with you my tank which I initially wanted to be a paludarium/aquarium. It did kind of work out, but I constantly had algae issues (despite the fact that I did not have fish) and the humidity in the room was too high from all the evaporation. It was too much hassle, so I ditched everything and decided to go for orchids only. I already had experience with them so it had better chance of success.

Here it is. I have a Mistking system with two nozzles (tank is 60cm/23in x 45cm/18in x 58cm/23in), but I do not use it unless I am away since it is hard to control the amout of water each plant gets. I spray them manually every morning. Tank is at room temperature, but I keep the window open during the night to have some temperature fluctuation. I live in Germany, so typically room temperature rarely goes above 25C / 77F. Humidity in the terrarium fluctuates from >90% after spraying but by evening it falls to ~80%. It rarely drops below 80%. I have two fans: one on top, below the ventilation hole, constantly pushing fresh air inside and one at the bottom which circulates the air within the tank. The LED light is actually intended to be used for aquatic plants (Chihiros WRGB II). It is one of the pricier ones, so I assumed it's good enough for the orchids as well. I keep it at 70k Kelvin and I started it at 30% intensity and gradually increased to 70%. I will probably keep increasing it slowly because my experience with orchids is that they grow best in a highest tolerable light.

Plants in the tank:

Angraecum: leonis, distichum
Aerangis: calantha, mystacidii, luteoalba var. rhodosticta, kirkii, ellisii, biloba, articulata
Ascocentrum miniatum
Dendrobium: jenkinsii, hekouense, tetragonum, unicum, Hibiki (def. not a miniature, but could not resist)
Bulbophyllum: bolsteri, thiurum, habrotinum
Cattleya(Sophronitis): cernua, riograndensis
Chilochista parishii 'Sakura'
Potinara C.T. Goldenorange 'Golden boy'
Diplocaulobium abbrevatum
Dinema polybulbon
Schoenorchis tixierii (absolute cutie, even without flowers)
Leptotes bicolor
Neofinetia falcata
Mediocalcar decoratum

Pleurothallids:
Lepanthopsis astrophora
Masdevallia nidifica
Anathallis pabstii
Pleurothallis grobyi
Restrepia trichoglossa

These pleurothallids are still holding on, but they are definitely not vigorous and I may eventually move them to the separate tank.

Plants that did not do well and had to leave the tank:

Lepanthes: uxoria, caprimulgus, reticulata
Trisetella hoeijerii (I desperately want this beauty to be happy)

Lepanthes calodictyon and telipogonifera (they should be more warm-tolerant but they are neither dying nor growing for 6 months already...)

Dendrobium mohlianum x cuthbertsonii (just got it last week, let's see what happens).

So, as you see, I underestimated the requirements for cold temperatures of some species. I plan to keep them in a separate, small tank in the kitchen which is unheated and gets chilly during the winter. Winters here are quite long, so I hope these cold-loving species will recover until next summer. I really do not know where do people grow these here in Germany, since we sometimes have summer temps close to 30C...

I made a stupid mistake of mounting A. calantha and A. mystacidii with sphagnum and keeping them in a very humid terrarium. They started to rot and drop leaves. Mystacidii dropped all of them, but there is a keiki which strives to grow from the stem and a relatively preserved root system. Calantha is still kind of holding on. Other Angraecoids are doing good without any moss, so that by evening their roots get fully dry.

I still keep some moss below Angraecum distichum. This plant hated mounting and grows suuper slow. I have a feeling it needs a bit more moisture since the roots are thin.

Other plants seem to be happy. I am especially surprised that Sophronitis riograndensis grew well this summer despite high temperatures and poor day-night fluctuation.

Some of the plants need winter rest. I will probably keep them where they are, but stop misting them.

Any comments, advice, suggestion, criticism is welcome!
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