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lighting for a Doritis pulcherrima
Does anyone know what kind of lighting and overall care a Doritis
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plant lover wrote: Does anyone know what kind of lighting and overall care a Doritis pulcherrima likes thanks I grow mine as I would a Phalaenopsis--under lights or on an east-facing window sill. Unlike Phals, Doritis are summer bloomers and often kiki. Don't get water in the leaf crown or rot will ensue. |
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lighting for a Doritis pulcherrima
Overall it takes roughly the same culture as a Phal, but I understand that
it can handle more light and less water -- I am not sure though whether more light is required, or just that it can handle more. Also since it is summer blooming, it does not require the temperature difference between night and day in order to spike that most Phals need. I have read that doritis is very adaptable. Personally I don't have a doritis itself, but just a few Dtps that are very close to the doritis heritage, and those are doing very well in just regular Phal conditions, in fact two of them are in spike right now (my Dtps Kenneth Schubert -- which is a primary hybrid of doritis, and one of my two Dtps Talitha's Gem). By the way, do you know about doritis buyssoniana, or doritis pulcherrima var buyssoniana. If not, you might want to look into it. It's the same as doritis pulcherrima, only bigger flowers. Best, Joanna "plant lover" wrote in message news:ynKmg.81134$IK3.7987@pd7tw1no... Does anyone know what kind of lighting and overall care a Doritis pulcherrima likes thanks |
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Ah, yes, I forgot about the often keiki part, good point OrchidKitty. They
will often have basal keikis. Joanna "OrchidKitty" wrote in message oups.com... plant lover wrote: Does anyone know what kind of lighting and overall care a Doritis pulcherrima likes thanks I grow mine as I would a Phalaenopsis--under lights or on an east-facing window sill. Unlike Phals, Doritis are summer bloomers and often kiki. Don't get water in the leaf crown or rot will ensue. |
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Thank for the info - I feal silly asking but what is kiki?
thanks "OrchidKitty" wrote in message oups.com... plant lover wrote: Does anyone know what kind of lighting and overall care a Doritis pulcherrima likes thanks I grow mine as I would a Phalaenopsis--under lights or on an east-facing window sill. Unlike Phals, Doritis are summer bloomers and often kiki. Don't get water in the leaf crown or rot will ensue. |
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plant lover wrote: Thank for the info - I feal silly asking but what is kiki? Keiki, actually. Common usage term for the baby plants that a lot of orchids will make. (Hawaiian word, actually. ) Tracey |
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Take a look at these pages for information and photos of keikis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keiki http://www.easyorchids.co.uk/site/content/view/30/71/ Best, Joanna "plant lover" wrote in message news:Ge_mg.79251$iF6.8341@pd7tw2no... Thank for the info - I feal silly asking but what is kiki? thanks "OrchidKitty" wrote in message oups.com... plant lover wrote: Does anyone know what kind of lighting and overall care a Doritis pulcherrima likes thanks I grow mine as I would a Phalaenopsis--under lights or on an east-facing window sill. Unlike Phals, Doritis are summer bloomers and often kiki. Don't get water in the leaf crown or rot will ensue. |
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lighting for a Doritis pulcherrima
J Fortuna wrote: snip By the way, do you know about doritis buyssoniana, or doritis pulcherrima var buyssoniana. If not, you might want to look into it. It's the same as doritis pulcherrima, only bigger flowers. Since you mentioned it...some years back, I bought a buyssoniana 'Shaffers' in Livermore, CA from Orchids of Orinda. The plant is spiking again now. Currently the spike is two feet tall and growing--it probably has another foot to go. It's a large, upright plant with 7 pairs of leaves, and it looks like a Vanda. Because of its size, I grow it in a south-facing window, with ambient light from a 400-watt MH light. It seems pretty happy there. To keep it from leaning toward the sun, I turn it around every once in a while. It's been growing in a large S/H pot and seems very content in that media. The thing I don't like about this plant is the roots--not only are they in the pot, but there are a boatload of aerial roots and roots coming out between the leaves, which make the plant look as if it's having a Medusa experience. Sometimes the roots poke through the leaves, which is not attactive. The flowers are a pale lavender. It IS an interesting plant, but I wouldn't want more than one. By contrast, I have a nice little Doritis pulcherrima var. champornensis (spellings vary on this), and it is a little plant with a shorter spike and cute little lavender/rust flowers. The seller, Tom Ritter, said that it's a Florida native. It's happy under florescent light until it spikes. I've also got two Doritis pulcherrima 'Stone River,' which have proved to be very difficult to grow. The flowers are purple. My favorite Doritis is a pulcherrima (pulcherrima 'FANGtastic AM/AOS x pulcherrima 'Monte Vista HCC/AOS). It has dime-size peloric yellow-and-white flowers. It's a sweet little thing, but the flower spike is long--it got a blue ribbon at a regional orchid show. By the way, the OP should know that many Doritis flower spikes tend to open from the bottom up and drop the old blossoms as the new ones open, so you don't get to see a whole spike in glorioius bloom. |
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