Dendrobium unicum
I obtained a flask of baby D. unicums recently and them seem ready to come
out into the"real" world. Now, i read that this species can be either mounted or grown in well drained water retaining media. I would like some advice on what is best for this species, or is it equally happy in either situation? Thanks all Dada |
Dendrobium unicum
Personally mine is now in lava rock and is cheerfully putting out all sorts
of growth after loosing its leaves, which I read it does at about 1 year old. It had been in regular fir bark medium. It even has 2 buds getting ready to open. I don't water it too much either. Shell "Dada" wrote in message s.com... I obtained a flask of baby D. unicums recently and them seem ready to come out into the"real" world. Now, i read that this species can be either mounted or grown in well drained water retaining media. I would like some advice on what is best for this species, or is it equally happy in either situation? Thanks all Dada |
Dendrobium unicum
Personally mine is now in lava rock and is cheerfully putting out all sorts
of growth after loosing its leaves, which I read it does at about 1 year old. It had been in regular fir bark medium. It even has 2 buds getting ready to open. I don't water it too much either. Shell "Dada" wrote in message s.com... I obtained a flask of baby D. unicums recently and them seem ready to come out into the"real" world. Now, i read that this species can be either mounted or grown in well drained water retaining media. I would like some advice on what is best for this species, or is it equally happy in either situation? Thanks all Dada |
Dendrobium unicum
Dada,
Mine was tied to a chunk of wood. It's blooming now. Dry in the winter, more water when actively growing. Interesting vibrant orange flowers! Gene "Dada" wrote in message s.com... I obtained a flask of baby D. unicums recently and them seem ready to come out into the"real" world. Now, i read that this species can be either mounted or grown in well drained water retaining media. I would like some advice on what is best for this species, or is it equally happy in either situation? Thanks all Dada |
Dendrobium unicum
Dada,
Mine was tied to a chunk of wood. It's blooming now. Dry in the winter, more water when actively growing. Interesting vibrant orange flowers! They also smell like tangerines. We brought these in by the hundreds in the early 80's. We would order 10 and get 100. I don't think they could count very well. |
Dendrobium unicum
I guess I'll keep half of mine in pots and the other half tied to wood...I
have more than enough anyway!!!!..... lets see what happens!!! Dada "Gene Schurg" wrote in message k.net... Dada, Mine was tied to a chunk of wood. It's blooming now. Dry in the winter, more water when actively growing. Interesting vibrant orange flowers! Gene "Dada" wrote in message s.com... I obtained a flask of baby D. unicums recently and them seem ready to come out into the"real" world. Now, i read that this species can be either mounted or grown in well drained water retaining media. I would like some advice on what is best for this species, or is it equally happy in either situation? Thanks all Dada |
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