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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 15:10:45 -0700, tbell wrote:
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 15:11:05 -0700, Weeble wrote (in article ): Does anyone grow epiphyllums with thier orchids? Any info would be appreciated as I just ordered a couple of plants and several cuttings. I want to put everything together with my orchids if possible Shell I do, Shell, since I received cuttings about 9 months ago. They're in my 8 x 10' intermediate to warm GH with most of my orchids, planted in a fine bark/vermiculite/sand mix in 4" square plastic pots. I water and fertilize just as I do the potted orchids. All the cuttings rooted and have grown phenomenally well, and two have bloomed. The only problem is that they are taking up so much room, I may have to choose between them and a few orchids. Despite Rob's Rules, I haven't credit or energy enough to extend my little GH. Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon CP 5700 Tom, I am almost 100% sure you can grow your Epiphyllums outside in a sheltered area. They are very hardy plants. You may get a little colder than my area & if there are frost warnings just cover with a sheet. Cheers Wendy |
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