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Old 05-07-2003, 06:44 PM
Gene Schurg
 
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Default Pansy Orchid Potting

Kenni,

Can you describe these clay tubes? I'm having difficulting imagining what
you're recommending.

Thanks,
Gene



"Kenni Judd" wrote in message
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Keep it as cool as you can. While they do normally like bright light, a
sick or stressed plant like your little remnant can use some extra shade
while it tries to recuperate. Mounting the orchid on a clay tube that you
keep filled with water can help keep the root zone cool. Unfortunately,
I've looked, and been unable to find a good source for the clay tubes [I
don't need 10,000 of them ...]. Milton Carpenter at Everglades Orchids
might be able to sell you one or two.

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Kenni Judd
Juno Beach Orchids

http://www.jborchids.com
"Go Gators" wrote in message
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I had received a pansy orchid from a friend who had received it as a

gift.
I remember seeing it when it was in bloom and it was beautiful. Needless

to
say it only had 1 viable psuedobulb left. I cut off the dead stuff and
potted the one piece that is still alive. It is a very light green and

had
about 4 good roots. I am assuming that it is the newest bulb as I did

not
see any other root protrusions on the base of it, just the 4 roots that

I
mentioned. Now that I have it in a new pot with new mix, what should I

do
to ensure that it survives? The green that I mention is most likely

from
a
lack of water and nutrients, as I did not see any red on the leaves
indicating too much light. Should I put it in my orchid house (outside)

or
should I leave it in the house with less light and where it is cooler?

Any
help would be appreciated as I have never grown this type of orchid. By

the
way I live in West Palm Beach (hot and lots of humidity). Not even sure

if
this type of orchid will grow here.

I have no idea what the name is on this plant as the tag is long gone.