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Old 16-02-2004, 06:08 AM
Reka
 
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Default How to induce flowering on Oncidium?

Thanks, Ray, I'll try to feed it more. It needs repotting and dividing
today, so I will give it a good shot of fert.
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I feed at every watering - this time a year about every 5-7 days if it's
sunny, more often in the summer.

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I'm a lazy fertilizer, I admit. It gets balanced fert about every 3-4
weeks.
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I get about two growth a year too, usually maturing in early summer

and
mid
fall, and the both typically spike. How much are you feeding it?

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I do nothing to force mine - 'Sweet Fragrance', 'Everlasting', or
"Tricolor' - and they all bloom off and on in the summer-to-fall

time
period

Mine, too, which means it blooms on every second growth, since it

makes
two
new growths at least every year. Is there no way to get it to bloom

on
every growth? (I know, I sound greedy and impatient!)




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