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Old 14-11-2005, 02:40 PM
Teck Hong
 
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Default epi not flowering

Other than more lght, try using a fertilizer with higher P and K plus Zinc a
micro-nutrient if you do not already have it in your usual routine.

TH


"Kenni Judd" wrote in message
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Patricia: Fertilizer is not your problem on this plant, nor is day-night
temp. differential -- it's light.. Epi. radicans is a south Florida
native, and enjoys _full sun_ here -- more light than you could possibly
provide even outdoors, never mind indoors, regardless of windows. Your
sunlight is simply not as intense as ours.

Get it outside at the earliest possible time in your spring. And leave it
to last, when you bring things in for the winter. It shouldn't get frost,
but it will easily tolerate 40F. Upper thirties may put some purple color
in the leaves, but won't kill it. If that doesn't work, then either get

it
a grow-light for the winter, or use it for a gift to someone who lives

well
south of you G.
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Kenni Judd
Juno Beach Orchids


"Pat" wrote in message
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Hi,
I've had orchids for about 5 years. One of them is labeled epi.

radicans.
I bought it at an auction of the local orchid society about 3 years ago.
It looks very healthy, has lots of leaves and wonderful roots. But, it
has never bloomed. On the advice of the orchid group, I had been

feeding
the orchids every week but at a greatly reduced amount -- about 1/4
teaspoon (or less) of fertilizer in a gallon of water.

This summer I put all of them outside and got out of the habit of

feeding
them so much. We're in Champaign, IL. I brought them inside about 6
weeks ago and I have fed them just once since then. I check to see if
they need watering regularly and water only when they need it. They are
in a room with good light--southwest exposure. The epi is right in

front
of the window so it does get direct sunlight in the afternoon. The
humidity ranges from 40-55% in the room and I have a fan on a timer
running about an hour four times a day. Not sure there is enough
difference between day and night temperature in that room.

My phals, dendrobium and cattleya all bloom. Clearly I'm missing
something with this one plant. Would appreciate any hints on helping it
bloom.

Thanks,
Patricia

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