Thread: L. pumila
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Old 21-09-2004, 05:19 PM
Reka
 
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Well, I know he doesn't live in Florida, so I am assuming his method might be okay for me. Besides, this plant is going to die if I
don't do something, since I don't have the time nor humidity to properly care for it mounted.
Besides, Kath, I haven't heard any better suggestions! Got any?
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"K Barrett" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:eHX3d.131642$3l3.35870@attbi_s03...
Forgive me, but John lives in Florida and you live in Italy. Why do you
think you can grow your orchid like he does?

K Barrett

"Reka" wrote in message
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Thanks, John. Now how do you get it off the frigging mount, or shall I

just bury the whole mount in the bark? I don't have a
basket, but a net pot would probably do okay, I guess.


"John Mallery" schrieb im Newsbeitrag

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I have my L. pumila in a 4 inch basket with a medium bark mix. This

allows
it to drain quickly, but not dry out as fast as a mount. I water mine

twice
a week and it is in 60% humidity. It has grown very well, but has yet to
bloom. It seems that it is now blooming size and hopefully will bloom

next
spring. Although mounts duplicate natural growing conditions, I have not

had
much success with mounts and have moved nearly everything to pots. I

have an
Encyclia bractescens on a mount that does extremely well - weed like
perhaps, but I have killed or "maimed" nearly everything else on a

mount...




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