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Old 14-10-2004, 11:09 PM
Diana Kulaga
 
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All,

At our OS meeting on Tuesday I found myself the lucky winner of both an
equitant Oncidium and a five pseudobulb division of Schom. lyonsii. I've
been flirting with Schoms for a year or so, and now here one is.

From what I have been able to dig up, this will be a big plant with
extremely tall spikes (pretty flower, too). So far, the advice I have been
given on Schoms is high light, lots of water, and feed with the Vandas. I
have read that mounting is a good idea, but these guys get so big, and also
mounts are hard to show.

How about potted in Aliflor, or my favorite Catt mix, river rock and
Aliflor? What say you all?

Golly, it's good to be thinking about something other than insurance
adjusters and broken fingers!

TIA

Diana


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Old 15-10-2004, 01:22 AM
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Hey Di, Believe it or not, I am a collector of Schomburgkias so
if it is too much for you to handle, you can send it my way. *g*
I have Schomburgkia splendida just opening & have taken a couple of
pics for you.
It is mounted & my hubby is holding it to show the size,
posting over @ abpo.
--
Cheers Wendy

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Diana Kulaga wrote:
All,

At our OS meeting on Tuesday I found myself the lucky winner of both
an equitant Oncidium and a five pseudobulb division of Schom.
lyonsii. I've been flirting with Schoms for a year or so, and now
here one is.

From what I have been able to dig up, this will be a big plant with
extremely tall spikes (pretty flower, too). So far, the advice I have
been given on Schoms is high light, lots of water, and feed with the
Vandas. I have read that mounting is a good idea, but these guys get
so big, and also mounts are hard to show.

How about potted in Aliflor, or my favorite Catt mix, river rock and
Aliflor? What say you all?

Golly, it's good to be thinking about something other than insurance
adjusters and broken fingers!

TIA

Diana



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Old 15-10-2004, 09:57 PM
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Hi !

I`ve also recently bought Schomburgkia splendida, but I don`t really know
how to take care of it, eg. how to treat it during the winter time, so if
you could also send mi some pictures and maybe some info also I would
greatly aprreciate it ))

greetings from Poland
Martha



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Hey Di, Believe it or not, I am a collector of Schomburgkias so
if it is too much for you to handle, you can send it my way. *g*
I have Schomburgkia splendida just opening & have taken a couple of
pics for you.
It is mounted & my hubby is holding it to show the size,
posting over @ abpo.
--
Cheers Wendy

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Diana Kulaga wrote:
All,

At our OS meeting on Tuesday I found myself the lucky winner of both
an equitant Oncidium and a five pseudobulb division of Schom.
lyonsii. I've been flirting with Schoms for a year or so, and now
here one is.

From what I have been able to dig up, this will be a big plant with
extremely tall spikes (pretty flower, too). So far, the advice I have
been given on Schoms is high light, lots of water, and feed with the
Vandas. I have read that mounting is a good idea, but these guys get
so big, and also mounts are hard to show.

How about potted in Aliflor, or my favorite Catt mix, river rock and
Aliflor? What say you all?

Golly, it's good to be thinking about something other than insurance
adjusters and broken fingers!

TIA

Diana





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Hi !

I`ve also recently bought Schomburgkia splendida, but I don`t really know
how to take care of it, eg. how to treat it during the winter time, so if
you could also send mi some pictures and maybe some info also I would
greatly aprreciate it ))

greetings from Poland
Martha



"wendy7" wrote in message
newsLEbd.28262$kz3.14091@fed1read02...
Hey Di, Believe it or not, I am a collector of Schomburgkias so
if it is too much for you to handle, you can send it my way. *g*
I have Schomburgkia splendida just opening & have taken a couple of
pics for you.
It is mounted & my hubby is holding it to show the size,
posting over @ abpo.
--
Cheers Wendy

Remove PETERPAN for email reply

Diana Kulaga wrote:
All,

At our OS meeting on Tuesday I found myself the lucky winner of both
an equitant Oncidium and a five pseudobulb division of Schom.
lyonsii. I've been flirting with Schoms for a year or so, and now
here one is.

From what I have been able to dig up, this will be a big plant with
extremely tall spikes (pretty flower, too). So far, the advice I have
been given on Schoms is high light, lots of water, and feed with the
Vandas. I have read that mounting is a good idea, but these guys get
so big, and also mounts are hard to show.

How about potted in Aliflor, or my favorite Catt mix, river rock and
Aliflor? What say you all?

Golly, it's good to be thinking about something other than insurance
adjusters and broken fingers!

TIA

Diana





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Hey Di, Believe it or not, I am a collector of Schomburgkias so
if it is too much for you to handle, you can send it my way. *g*
I have Schomburgkia splendida just opening & have taken a couple of
pics for you.
It is mounted & my hubby is holding it to show the size,
posting over @ abpo.


Going over there now, Wendy. Thanks for taking the time!

Diana




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Hey Di, Believe it or not, I am a collector of Schomburgkias so
if it is too much for you to handle, you can send it my way. *g*
I have Schomburgkia splendida just opening & have taken a couple of
pics for you.
It is mounted & my hubby is holding it to show the size,
posting over @ abpo.


Going over there now, Wendy. Thanks for taking the time!

Diana


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Hi there Samaki, I can just tell you how my plant grows here in
S.Calif. It is in high light in the greenhouse, water once a week & more in
summer. I treat it the same as my Cattleyas.
Schomburgkia splendida
From J. Pfahl's site:-
http://www.orchidspecies.com/indexqrsel.htm
They like to be on a large wood mount and need water while in active growth
and like high light to ensure blooming which generally is in the spring
through summer.
--
Cheers Wendy
Ps..for pics go to alt.binaries.pictures.orchids

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samaki wrote:
Hi !

I`ve also recently bought Schomburgkia splendida, but I don`t really
know how to take care of it, eg. how to treat it during the winter
time, so if you could also send mi some pictures and maybe some info
also I would greatly aprreciate it ))

greetings from Poland
Martha



"wendy7" wrote in message
newsLEbd.28262$kz3.14091@fed1read02...
Hey Di, Believe it or not, I am a collector of Schomburgkias so
if it is too much for you to handle, you can send it my way. *g*
I have Schomburgkia splendida just opening & have taken a couple of
pics for you.
It is mounted & my hubby is holding it to show the size,
posting over @ abpo.
--
Cheers Wendy

Remove PETERPAN for email reply

Diana Kulaga wrote:
All,

At our OS meeting on Tuesday I found myself the lucky winner of both
an equitant Oncidium and a five pseudobulb division of Schom.
lyonsii. I've been flirting with Schoms for a year or so, and now
here one is.

From what I have been able to dig up, this will be a big plant with
extremely tall spikes (pretty flower, too). So far, the advice I
have been given on Schoms is high light, lots of water, and feed
with the Vandas. I have read that mounting is a good idea, but
these guys get so big, and also mounts are hard to show.

How about potted in Aliflor, or my favorite Catt mix, river rock and
Aliflor? What say you all?

Golly, it's good to be thinking about something other than insurance
adjusters and broken fingers!

TIA

Diana



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Old 17-10-2004, 12:19 AM
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Hi there Samaki, I can just tell you how my plant grows here in
S.Calif. It is in high light in the greenhouse, water once a week & more in
summer. I treat it the same as my Cattleyas.
Schomburgkia splendida
From J. Pfahl's site:-
http://www.orchidspecies.com/indexqrsel.htm
They like to be on a large wood mount and need water while in active growth
and like high light to ensure blooming which generally is in the spring
through summer.
--
Cheers Wendy
Ps..for pics go to alt.binaries.pictures.orchids

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samaki wrote:
Hi !

I`ve also recently bought Schomburgkia splendida, but I don`t really
know how to take care of it, eg. how to treat it during the winter
time, so if you could also send mi some pictures and maybe some info
also I would greatly aprreciate it ))

greetings from Poland
Martha



"wendy7" wrote in message
newsLEbd.28262$kz3.14091@fed1read02...
Hey Di, Believe it or not, I am a collector of Schomburgkias so
if it is too much for you to handle, you can send it my way. *g*
I have Schomburgkia splendida just opening & have taken a couple of
pics for you.
It is mounted & my hubby is holding it to show the size,
posting over @ abpo.
--
Cheers Wendy

Remove PETERPAN for email reply

Diana Kulaga wrote:
All,

At our OS meeting on Tuesday I found myself the lucky winner of both
an equitant Oncidium and a five pseudobulb division of Schom.
lyonsii. I've been flirting with Schoms for a year or so, and now
here one is.

From what I have been able to dig up, this will be a big plant with
extremely tall spikes (pretty flower, too). So far, the advice I
have been given on Schoms is high light, lots of water, and feed
with the Vandas. I have read that mounting is a good idea, but
these guys get so big, and also mounts are hard to show.

How about potted in Aliflor, or my favorite Catt mix, river rock and
Aliflor? What say you all?

Golly, it's good to be thinking about something other than insurance
adjusters and broken fingers!

TIA

Diana



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