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Sacha[_11_] 23-01-2014 11:45 AM

Dendrobium care
 
Now that my £10 Dendrobium from Morrison's has lost most of its flowers
and has only a few left at the very top, what is the care routine? It
now has two shoots appearing at the base of a stem.
--

Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
www.helpforheroes.org.uk


Bob Hobden 23-01-2014 02:51 PM

Dendrobium care
 
"Sacha" wrote

Now that my £10 Dendrobium from Morrison's has lost most of its flowers and
has only a few left at the very top, what is the care routine? It now has
two shoots appearing at the base of a stem.


A touch more tricky than Phals....
Temperature Max 20°C (68°F) min 13°C (46°F)
Needs a cool rest down to about 8°C during the winter to initiate flowering
(yours must already have had this as it's flowered and new growth is
showing).
Watch the slugs and snails with the young growth!!!
Likes an airy humid position but not draughts and not near a radiator or
similar, with bright but filtered light at all times.
Water from the top freely whilst the plant is in growth during
spring/summer, allow any excess to drain away. Do not water during the cool
rest.
Fertilise 3 out of 4 waterings with a good orchid feed (flush through with
clean water on the fourth).
Repot when it needs it, say every three years, using a medium grade bark mix
(very open orchid compost).
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


David Hill 23-01-2014 04:23 PM

Dendrobium care
 
On 23/01/2014 11:45, Sacha wrote:
Now that my £10 Dendrobium from Morrison's has lost most of its flowers
and has only a few left at the very top, what is the care routine? It
now has two shoots appearing at the base of a stem.


Now that mine is also without flowers I'll be interested in the answer
as well.
Tesco last week had some on sale that had been "dip dyed" blue, foliage
and all. looked terrible.
David@ a still rain free side of Swansea Bay

Sacha[_11_] 23-01-2014 11:31 PM

Dendrobium care
 
On 2014-01-23 14:51:59 +0000, Bob Hobden said:

"Sacha" wrote

Now that my £10 Dendrobium from Morrison's has lost most of its flowers
and has only a few left at the very top, what is the care routine? It
now has two shoots appearing at the base of a stem.


A touch more tricky than Phals....
Temperature Max 20°C (68°F) min 13°C (46°F)
Needs a cool rest down to about 8°C during the winter to initiate
flowering (yours must already have had this as it's flowered and new
growth is showing).
Watch the slugs and snails with the young growth!!!
Likes an airy humid position but not draughts and not near a radiator
or similar, with bright but filtered light at all times.
Water from the top freely whilst the plant is in growth during
spring/summer, allow any excess to drain away. Do not water during the
cool rest.
Fertilise 3 out of 4 waterings with a good orchid feed (flush through
with clean water on the fourth).
Repot when it needs it, say every three years, using a medium grade
bark mix (very open orchid compost).


Where it is right now will probably do until I want to lower the temp
to induce flowering. It's the half landing on the turn of the stairs
on a non-curtained window's sill, facing east. There's no draught and
no radiator but plenty of air circulation. I'll follow the watering
regime you suggest, as it's already flowered and then cool it down
somewhere next autumn/winter. Many thanks for this, Bob.
--

Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
www.helpforheroes.org.uk


Sacha[_11_] 23-01-2014 11:32 PM

Dendrobium care
 
On 2014-01-23 16:23:21 +0000, David Hill said:

On 23/01/2014 11:45, Sacha wrote:
Now that my £10 Dendrobium from Morrison's has lost most of its flowers
and has only a few left at the very top, what is the care routine? It
now has two shoots appearing at the base of a stem.


Now that mine is also without flowers I'll be interested in the answer as well.
Tesco last week had some on sale that had been "dip dyed" blue, foliage
and all. looked terrible.
David@ a still rain free side of Swansea Bay


Oh ugh! Why DO they do that dying thing - it's awful!
--

Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
www.helpforheroes.org.uk



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