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Laelia lobata alba
I recently got my hands on this seedling. It has 5 growths with either one
or two leaves. And at the present time, two of the growths are yellowing. It's in a two and half inch pot and is in bark media. As I understand this particular species does well in baskets, and does not like root disturbance. The only information that I was able to dig up on this orchid is that it's from Brazil and produces two to five flowers from March to July. Currently it is about 5" in height. I would like to move it into a wooden basket but I'm not sure what to use as potting media. Can I get some information on how to handle this situation, and how to pot this orchid into a basket. I have several size baskets, all wooden, some square some round, some shallow others are deep. Information greatly appreciated and many thanks in advance, Mariana In a very steamy NYC |
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Laelia lobata alba
I can't help you, every catt I have in baskets isn't doing well.
K Barrett "GrlIntrpted" wrote in message . net... I recently got my hands on this seedling. It has 5 growths with either one or two leaves. And at the present time, two of the growths are yellowing. It's in a two and half inch pot and is in bark media. As I understand this particular species does well in baskets, and does not like root disturbance. The only information that I was able to dig up on this orchid is that it's from Brazil and produces two to five flowers from March to July. Currently it is about 5" in height. I would like to move it into a wooden basket but I'm not sure what to use as potting media. Can I get some information on how to handle this situation, and how to pot this orchid into a basket. I have several size baskets, all wooden, some square some round, some shallow others are deep. Information greatly appreciated and many thanks in advance, Mariana In a very steamy NYC |
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Marianna,
Only try basket culture if you can give the plant the watering and feeding regimen that goes with it. I find that laelias do well in ceramic medium in a standard plastic pot. It hold enough moisture - not too much - but provides lots of air flow to the root system. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. . . . . . . . . . . "GrlIntrpted" wrote in message . net... I recently got my hands on this seedling. It has 5 growths with either one or two leaves. And at the present time, two of the growths are yellowing. It's in a two and half inch pot and is in bark media. As I understand this particular species does well in baskets, and does not like root disturbance. The only information that I was able to dig up on this orchid is that it's from Brazil and produces two to five flowers from March to July. Currently it is about 5" in height. I would like to move it into a wooden basket but I'm not sure what to use as potting media. Can I get some information on how to handle this situation, and how to pot this orchid into a basket. I have several size baskets, all wooden, some square some round, some shallow others are deep. Information greatly appreciated and many thanks in advance, Mariana In a very steamy NYC |
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Thanks for the response Ray, much appreciated. I found a website that says
that this particular species wont flower unless in a basket. Furthermore, after seeing the two growths yellowing I got concerned and figured that it probably needs replanting into a basket. I wonder than what the cause of the yellowing. I'm going to get it out from the little plastic pot that it's in and check the roots. However, the roots on the surface look thick and healthy. Is the bark media that it is in now correct or should I replant in some other media? Someone suggested to throw some rocks(?) in the regular bark mix and someone else suggested that equal parts of tree fern fiber and medium size bark is correct. I'm so confused, and so don't want to lose this particular one! Mariana "Ray" wrote in message ... Marianna, Only try basket culture if you can give the plant the watering and feeding regimen that goes with it. I find that laelias do well in ceramic medium in a standard plastic pot. It hold enough moisture - not too much - but provides lots of air flow to the root system. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . . . . . . . . . . . "GrlIntrpted" wrote in message . net... I recently got my hands on this seedling. It has 5 growths with either one or two leaves. And at the present time, two of the growths are yellowing. It's in a two and half inch pot and is in bark media. As I understand this particular species does well in baskets, and does not like root disturbance. The only information that I was able to dig up on this orchid is that it's from Brazil and produces two to five flowers from March to July. Currently it is about 5" in height. I would like to move it into a wooden basket but I'm not sure what to use as potting media. Can I get some information on how to handle this situation, and how to pot this orchid into a basket. I have several size baskets, all wooden, some square some round, some shallow others are deep. Information greatly appreciated and many thanks in advance, Mariana In a very steamy NYC |
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HI MARIANA
LAELIA LOBATA , IS MOSTLY A RUPICOLA LAELIA AND IT HAS CONSTANT HUMIDITY COMING FROM THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, THE HABITAT-DISTRIBUTION IS VERY SMALL THEY COME FROM THE AREA OF NITEROI AND RIO DE JANEIRO, MOST OF THE BIG CLIFF IN RIO STILL HAVE LOBATAS, AS THEY ARE VERY INACCECIBLE . I TALKED TO FRANCISCO MIRANDA, AND HE SAYS THAT THE ROCK SOMETIMES REACHES 50 + DEGREES(CELSIUS). HE TOLD ME IT HAS A BAD REPUTATION AS A HARD TO BLOOM LAELIA, THIS IS MOSTLY CAUSE BY PEOPLE REPOTING IT WHEN IT REACHES THE SIDE OF THE POT, IN OTHER WORDS, IT SHOULD BE UNDERPOTED. YOU COULD USE A BASKET WITH BIG CHUNCKS OF CHARCOAL AND SOME PRIME AGRA AND DON'T REPOT IT. JUST GIVE IT ENOUGH HUMIDITY ONCE IT REACHES THE EDGE AND THE ROOTS ARE DANGLING IN THE AIR IT WILL BLOOM, I KNOW IT SOUNDS WEIRD BUT IT HAS TO BE STRESS TO BE IN BLOOM I FOUND A NICE ARTICLE IN FRNACISCO MIRANDA WEBSITE, THERE U CANS EE SOME PHOTOS OF THE HABITAT http://mirandaorchids.com/brazilianorchidsVGA.htm HOPE IT HELPS AND PLEASE I DON'T CARE IF PEOPLE CAN'T READ CAP LETTERS, IF U DON'T LIKE IT DON'T READ IT . GrlIntrpted wrote: I recently got my hands on this seedling. It has 5 growths with either one or two leaves. And at the present time, two of the growths are yellowing. It's in a two and half inch pot and is in bark media. As I understand this particular species does well in baskets, and does not like root disturbance. The only information that I was able to dig up on this orchid is that it's from Brazil and produces two to five flowers from March to July. Currently it is about 5" in height. I would like to move it into a wooden basket but I'm not sure what to use as potting media. Can I get some information on how to handle this situation, and how to pot this orchid into a basket. I have several size baskets, all wooden, some square some round, some shallow others are deep. Information greatly appreciated and many thanks in advance, Mariana In a very steamy NYC |
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"AN" wrote in message ... HI MARIANA LAELIA LOBATA , IS MOSTLY A RUPICOLA LAELIA AND IT HAS CONSTANT HUMIDITY COMING FROM THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, THE HABITAT-DISTRIBUTION IS VERY SMALL THEY COME FROM THE AREA OF NITEROI AND RIO DE JANEIRO, MOST OF THE BIG CLIFF IN RIO STILL HAVE LOBATAS, AS THEY ARE VERY INACCECIBLE . I TALKED TO FRANCISCO MIRANDA, AND HE SAYS THAT THE ROCK SOMETIMES REACHES 50 + DEGREES(CELSIUS). HE TOLD ME IT HAS A BAD REPUTATION AS A HARD TO BLOOM LAELIA, THIS IS MOSTLY CAUSE BY PEOPLE REPOTING IT WHEN IT REACHES THE SIDE OF THE POT, IN OTHER WORDS, IT SHOULD BE UNDERPOTED. YOU COULD USE A BASKET WITH BIG CHUNCKS OF CHARCOAL AND SOME PRIME AGRA AND DON'T REPOT IT. JUST GIVE IT ENOUGH HUMIDITY ONCE IT REACHES THE EDGE AND THE ROOTS ARE DANGLING IN THE AIR IT WILL BLOOM, I KNOW IT SOUNDS WEIRD BUT IT HAS TO BE STRESS TO BE IN BLOOM I FOUND A NICE ARTICLE IN FRNACISCO MIRANDA WEBSITE, THERE U CANS EE SOME PHOTOS OF THE HABITAT http://mirandaorchids.com/brazilianorchidsVGA.htm An, You don't know how much I appreciate your assistance. Everyone else, who posted a response to the list and in private many thanks. I took the little beauty out of it's potting media and checked the roots yesterday. Healthy they are for sure. The problem of the yellowing bulbs I suspect was due to the broken down media. Though the surface had nice healthy bark chunks, what was inside was broken down so much that it appeared like soil! I washed and rubbed the pot with rubbing alcohol and repoted it. Now it's outside, in the backyard in a full sun spot. I just have to pray hard that sometimes this summer NYC will see the sun again! Mariana |
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Hi Mariana, Funniest thing, I was just asking my mentor about the L. lobata
he gave me. He said to hang it in the highest light possible & rest it in winter. My plant is more than 5 years old & never bloomed.....so it is going outside! Cheers Wendy "GrlIntrpted" wrote in message . net... I recently got my hands on this seedling. It has 5 growths with either one or two leaves. And at the present time, two of the growths are yellowing. It's in a two and half inch pot and is in bark media. As I understand this particular species does well in baskets, and does not like root disturbance. The only information that I was able to dig up on this orchid is that it's from Brazil and produces two to five flowers from March to July. Currently it is about 5" in height. I would like to move it into a wooden basket but I'm not sure what to use as potting media. Can I get some information on how to handle this situation, and how to pot this orchid into a basket. I have several size baskets, all wooden, some square some round, some shallow others are deep. Information greatly appreciated and many thanks in advance, Mariana In a very steamy NYC |
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I don't believe for an instant that it won't flower unless in a basket.
None in nature ever needed one! I suspect that's just another case of someone observing the most obvious aspect of the culture change without considering what other changes being in a basket brings, and assuming it's that basket, and that it's gospel. For example, in a pot on a bench, a plant can be shaded by the plants overhead, may not get sufficient air movement around it, and stays wet too long. Move it to a basket and it's got to be hung from overhead, where it's right in the airflow of the circulators, and the medium dries out faster - or maybe stays wetter due to overhead misting that never actually reached it on the bench. Yep, it's the basket.... Now, if it was a plant that sends a spike down through the root ball, blooming in a pot could be a problem, but other than that, it's just a matter of understanding exactly what the plant wants. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. . . . . . . . . . . "GrlIntrpted" wrote in message . net... Thanks for the response Ray, much appreciated. I found a website that says that this particular species wont flower unless in a basket. Furthermore, after seeing the two growths yellowing I got concerned and figured that it probably needs replanting into a basket. I wonder than what the cause of the yellowing. I'm going to get it out from the little plastic pot that it's in and check the roots. However, the roots on the surface look thick and healthy. Is the bark media that it is in now correct or should I replant in some other media? Someone suggested to throw some rocks(?) in the regular bark mix and someone else suggested that equal parts of tree fern fiber and medium size bark is correct. I'm so confused, and so don't want to lose this particular one! Mariana "Ray" wrote in message ... Marianna, Only try basket culture if you can give the plant the watering and feeding regimen that goes with it. I find that laelias do well in ceramic medium in a standard plastic pot. It hold enough moisture - not too much - but provides lots of air flow to the root system. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . . . . . . . . . . . "GrlIntrpted" wrote in message . net... I recently got my hands on this seedling. It has 5 growths with either one or two leaves. And at the present time, two of the growths are yellowing. It's in a two and half inch pot and is in bark media. As I understand this particular species does well in baskets, and does not like root disturbance. The only information that I was able to dig up on this orchid is that it's from Brazil and produces two to five flowers from March to July. Currently it is about 5" in height. I would like to move it into a wooden basket but I'm not sure what to use as potting media. Can I get some information on how to handle this situation, and how to pot this orchid into a basket. I have several size baskets, all wooden, some square some round, some shallow others are deep. Information greatly appreciated and many thanks in advance, Mariana In a very steamy NYC |
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