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Geir Harris Hedemark 08-07-2003 11:17 PM

Miniature orchids?
 
Larry Dighera writes:
Geir - about to start offloading SH grown yellow-coloured epidendrum
keikis on friends in a couple of months.

Would that be Epidendrum secundum 'Pretty Princes'?


Nah. The only epis I can get locally are noname hybrids (tagged
"ballerina"), and most of the flower colors available are pink, white
and orange/yellow. This is half the reason why I am having a go at
flasks.

I couldn't find the Troy Meyers site?

Geir


Dave Lockwood 08-07-2003 11:30 PM

Miniature orchids?
 
It's http://troymeyers.com/ . - Dave
"Geir Harris Hedemark" wrote in message
...
Larry Dighera writes:
Geir - about to start offloading SH grown yellow-coloured epidendrum
keikis on friends in a couple of months.

Would that be Epidendrum secundum 'Pretty Princes'?


Nah. The only epis I can get locally are noname hybrids (tagged
"ballerina"), and most of the flower colors available are pink, white
and orange/yellow. This is half the reason why I am having a go at
flasks.

I couldn't find the Troy Meyers site?

Geir




Tracey 08-07-2003 11:30 PM

Miniature orchids?
 
But it makes me curious, I think I'll buy one
this summer.


You might want to think about whether you have the room
or not. I'm growing a couple of vanilla orchids and they
get very long very fast. I have read that they won't bloom
until they are 20-25 feet long. I have one that is in a
shallow planter, wrapped around and around the planter.
I would estimate it's a good 12-15 feet and still no sign
of a flower, just more vining.

Tracey


Dave Lockwood 09-07-2003 02:20 AM

Miniature orchids?
 
A grower suggested to me that it works rather well when you make a spiral of
wire that spirals inward and is wrapped in sphagnum or the like. You need
to be consistent in directing the growth but if you're careful you can get a
full sized vanilla planifolia on a spiral about four feet (1.5 meters)
across. This is quite a bit bigger than the run of the mill masdevalia but
still manageable. I have one in my small greenhouse providing some
additional shade for the Phals. It grows fast (for an orchid) but is still
no race horse. Think of it as a strange Philodendron. Fruit will be about
as likely!
Dave
"Tracey" wrote in message
...
But it makes me curious, I think I'll buy one
this summer.


You might want to think about whether you have the room
or not. I'm growing a couple of vanilla orchids and they
get very long very fast. I have read that they won't bloom
until they are 20-25 feet long. I have one that is in a
shallow planter, wrapped around and around the planter.
I would estimate it's a good 12-15 feet and still no sign
of a flower, just more vining.

Tracey




Boystrup Pb, ann,... 09-07-2003 06:20 PM

Miniature orchids?
 
thanks for the info from both of you. I might have to wait till i have some
more room.
Peter

"Dave Lockwood" schreef in bericht
news:dpIOa.8741$OZ2.1177@rwcrnsc54...
A grower suggested to me that it works rather well when you make a spiral

of
wire that spirals inward and is wrapped in sphagnum or the like. You need
to be consistent in directing the growth but if you're careful you can get

a
full sized vanilla planifolia on a spiral about four feet (1.5 meters)
across. This is quite a bit bigger than the run of the mill masdevalia

but
still manageable. I have one in my small greenhouse providing some
additional shade for the Phals. It grows fast (for an orchid) but is

still
no race horse. Think of it as a strange Philodendron. Fruit will be

about
as likely!
Dave
"Tracey" wrote in message
...
But it makes me curious, I think I'll buy one
this summer.


You might want to think about whether you have the room
or not. I'm growing a couple of vanilla orchids and they
get very long very fast. I have read that they won't bloom
until they are 20-25 feet long. I have one that is in a
shallow planter, wrapped around and around the planter.
I would estimate it's a good 12-15 feet and still no sign
of a flower, just more vining.

Tracey







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