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Old 05-06-2007, 03:14 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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I have grown Schoenorchis fragrans pretty much everywhere. It was one
of my first plants many (many!) years ago, and I kept it alive until
about 5 years ago when I actually read somebody else's cultural advice
and made the mistake of following it... I have a new one now that is
doing well.

Conditions similar to Al's. This plant gets watered 4 or 5 times a week
with the rest of the mounts. But when i was growing one under lights I
might have watered it 2x a week if not less, and it thrived under those
conditions as well. I don't think it can be grown in a pot, or at least
not well.

Killed a Schoenorchis miniata this winter though... grr.


The group of Schoenorchis fragrans hangs mounted on the north facing
side of a vertical wire bench. A North facing wire wall in a
greenhouse does not mean dark in this case There is enough light to
bloom Phals well. Right next to these plants I have a giant Phal
belina coming into bloom. The wall bench gets over-head sprinler
system watered 5 to 7 times a week. Water and/or fertilizer gets
applied in the form of 'rain' for 1/2 an hour every morning except on
cloudy days or during those weird times when the area is still damp
the morning following a watering. Everything in this watering zone is
either mounted on cork slabs or in hanging baskets with very little to
no media, so it all dries out to the point of needing water at about
the same rate. I have a 'speciment plant' of Schoenorchis fragrans
that has 10 or 12 twelve crowns and blooms on and off all year. Grown
well they will form big clumps of tight little fans and still be
conscidered 'small' by some time/space warpers.



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1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit