An idea for plants that need a winter rest period
Many of you grow plants that like a winter rest - nobile dendrobiums, for example - and that is
usually equated with keeping them cool and dry. That presents a bit of a dilemma for folks growing plants in semi-hydroponics, as allowing the plant to dry out kind of defeats the purpose to some degree. "JimR" has found that he can successfully grow and bloom nobile-type dens in S/H, but not by withholding water over the winter, just fertilizer. He kept the plant watered, but did not fertilize from November to February. I recently tried that with a nigrohirsute Dendrobium Fire Coral I've struggled with for years, withholding all food but watering with RO regularly for about six weeks. It's growing in a basket of long-gone sphagnum (now hard as a rock and holding little water - I really don't care if it makes it or not), and is now in bloom! I don't know how well it will work for all "winter rest" plants, but it might be worth a try. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. |
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