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Barra 09-02-2003 07:45 PM

Oerstedella centradina care
 
While buying a D. kingianum yesterday I also got a small stem of Oerstedella
centradenia that lay on the floor as a present. It is one stem with some
leaves and a few flowers and one thicker root. How do I make this one stem
survive?

Barra



Wendy 09-02-2003 08:55 PM

Oerstedella centradina care
 
Hi Barra, After potting up the plant, take 3 stakes, push them into the side
of the pot then make a teepee structure by tieing together at the top.
Fasten the plant at various places depending on which way it leans.
Once the plant gets growing you can remove 2 of the stakes.
Cheers Wendy
"Barra" wrote in message
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| While buying a D. kingianum yesterday I also got a small stem of
Oerstedella
| centradenia that lay on the floor as a present. It is one stem with some
| leaves and a few flowers and one thicker root. How do I make this one stem
| survive?
|
| Barra
|
|



Gareth Wills 10-02-2003 10:55 PM

Oerstedella centradina care
 

"Barra" wrote in message
...
While buying a D. kingianum yesterday I also got a small stem of

Oerstedella
centradenia that lay on the floor as a present. It is one stem with some
leaves and a few flowers and one thicker root. How do I make this one stem
survive?

Barra

My wife like the "dainty", small orchids. This is one of them. Our plants

do very well under a variety of conditions. The light is high cattleya
light; mix is med bark with sponge rock and coconut dust. I have one mounted
on bark also (include some spaghnum). It grows slower. I'm not sure it likes
it as well. Lower phal light doesn't stop blooming although the plants grow
a little taller. The one thick root will hold the plant well in place. Give
it a 4" pot to start. Those thick roots will go everywhere in a short time
if it's happy.
Gary




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