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Pfui! 18-04-2006 03:42 AM

Bought Without Blooms
 
I recently purchased a Phalaenopsis-hybrid orchid, with no blooms on
it. I have been taken all known measures, temperature, humidity,
indirect sunlight, etc. I've had it 2 weeks, and would like to know
what extra measure I can take to promote blooming.


danny 18-04-2006 04:05 AM

Bought Without Blooms
 
Many of the Phal hybrids won't bloom again until next winter/spring.
-danny

"Pfui!" wrote in message
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I recently purchased a Phalaenopsis-hybrid orchid, with no blooms on
it. I have been taken all known measures, temperature, humidity,
indirect sunlight, etc. I've had it 2 weeks, and would like to know
what extra measure I can take to promote blooming.




Ray 18-04-2006 10:17 AM

Bought Without Blooms
 
The "extra measure" is patience.

Many phals need to be exposed to a day/night temperature drop of about
10°F-15°F for a couple of weeks in order to initiate the formation of an
inflorescence about 6-8 weeks later. For the in-home grower, that typically
happens in the autumn when nighttime temperatures cool the air sufficiently
that the plant sees those temperature variations near a window (it should
never see below 50°).

Hybrids involving some species - especially yellow hybrids - may be summer
bloomers instead, so that won't be an issue.

In the mean time, keep it fed and watered correctly, and it should be good
and healthy whenever it's ready to bloom.

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info!


"Pfui!" wrote in message
oups.com...
I recently purchased a Phalaenopsis-hybrid orchid, with no blooms on
it. I have been taken all known measures, temperature, humidity,
indirect sunlight, etc. I've had it 2 weeks, and would like to know
what extra measure I can take to promote blooming.




Pfui! 19-04-2006 12:52 AM

Bought Without Blooms
 
Thank You Both Danny, and Ray!


[email protected] 19-04-2006 02:55 AM

Bought Without Blooms
 
Not so fast there partner, tie your horse off for a minute, sit a
spell. Everybody says their taking care of their plants, what they
don't say is what mistakes they might be making. Tell us how your
taking care of your plant. What window it's in, do you empty out the
overflo tray etc. Don't leave out nuthing, then you can hit the trail.
(don't forget to see Miss Kitty on your way out-she's a cutie)


[email protected] 19-04-2006 12:48 PM

Bought Without Blooms
 
aside from specifics of culture, I could say "prey". That should help.


danny 19-04-2006 01:39 PM

Bought Without Blooms
 
"prey" or "pray"? If you prey on orchids, stay far away from my collection
:-)
-danny

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aside from specifics of culture, I could say "prey". That should help.




Pfui! 20-04-2006 02:57 AM

Bought Without Blooms
 
Well... I keep it in a east window where it gets good morning light but
not too much. I water it once a week, or when the the area around the
roots feels relatively dry. I fertilize it every other week. I keep the
temperature of our house at about 72 degrees F. Also I keep a small
amout of pebbles and water below the plant for humidity.


[email protected] 20-04-2006 03:13 AM

Bought Without Blooms
 
Very good, come to the head of the class. Some days when it's real
hot they also like a fan to circulate the air.


Pfui! 20-04-2006 11:17 PM

Bought Without Blooms
 
Sorry, I forgot to mention I also keep my ceiling fan on, most days.


[email protected] 21-04-2006 01:40 AM

Bought Without Blooms
 
Oh! Extra credit student. A+


Pfui! 21-04-2006 04:06 AM

Bought Without Blooms
 
I gotta tell ya friend, you crack me up! LOL


Kenni Judd 23-04-2006 08:16 PM

Bought Without Blooms
 
If you live in a cold climate, that may be fine, and I will leave you to the
many experts we have from such areas. But in hot climates like my own south
Florida, Phals kept in constant-temp ac-d homes do not tend to initiate new
inflorescences.
--
Kenni Judd
Juno Beach Orchids
www.jborchids.com

"Pfui!" wrote in message
oups.com...
Well... I keep it in a east window where it gets good morning light but
not too much. I water it once a week, or when the the area around the
roots feels relatively dry. I fertilize it every other week. I keep the
temperature of our house at about 72 degrees F. Also I keep a small
amout of pebbles and water below the plant for humidity.





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