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Old 03-06-2003, 04:08 AM
Paulo
 
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That is a good advice Janice, I am in Toronto, new with orchids and I can
refer to you (weather wise). I am having problmes with my orchids, and I
think is the watering thing....to much..to little....but as you said, summer
is more humid than winter, where with heat on, plant dry out very fast....

Thanks

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Paulo
"Janice Wiegley" wrote in message
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"Wendy" wrote in message

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Hello Peter from Belgium & welcome to our group. I too have trouble

growing
paphs & phals??
I grow my orchids in a greenhouse & have done so for 9 years.
They just don't do well for me at all & don't know why either?
I have about 30 paphs & only one in bloom right now, no spikes & have

killed
many!!!
Just wanted to let you know that you are not alone. *g*
Cheers Wendy
"Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message
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Hallo
My name is Peter and I have been growing orchids for about 3 years

now.
However I have a problem with Paph's. For some reason they al die

within 6
months. At the moment i have 3 left, one of them has a 6 month

garantee
and
it looks like I will need it.
I can keep vanda's, cattleya's, dendrobiums, miltonia, oncidium,

gongora,
stanhopea...
Just my paph's and also my phalaenopsis dont seem to like me.
I dont know why but all the roots of my phal. dry up, and very few new

grow
back.
My paph's just stop growing and start loosing therre leaves one by

one.

I consider this problem a challenge and will keep on trying to grow

these
pikheaded plants. There is just one more problem. the Paph's are

getting
more and more expensive. As a child ten years ago my mother bought

them
for
about $5 a piece now those same plants cost 5 somtimes even 10 times

as
much.

So if anyone knows where I can get a few cheap ones to experement with

it
would be very helpfull.
I would be gratefull for any advice or Idea's.

Peter From Belgium





My mom and I have about 8 Phal's and I live in Buffalo, NY. We found
that the potting medium and the type of pot are very important. Bark
in plastic, or moss in terracotta (with the 4 holes at the bottom) or
moss in the glazed orchid pots with all the holes. All our phals that
started dying were too wet and were in moss in plastic combo. Our
phal's seem pretty hardy and I've always heard as far as Phals go,
that if it looks like it's dieing, un-pot it, look at the roots and
see what's going on. One phal was dying and we took him out of the
pot and saw that his roots were rotting and he was staying too wet. I
repotted him in new moss in a terracotta pot and he's started growing
a new leaf within a few months. Ours seem to need watering a lot less
in the summer than winter. I always feel I "need" to water them in
summer more often but have to hold my self back. Hope this helps.