The Harbinger

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Volume 4 | Issue 7 | Date: 6-15-2008

Archive for the ‘The Root of the Matter’ Category

Repotting 102

April 27th, 2008

Repotting sympodials – the corsage orchid (Cattleya), the cane orchid (Dendrobium) and the dancing lady (Oncidium) is only slightly different from what you learned last time for the moth orchid. The sympodials have many stems (pseudobulbs) that grow up from a rhizome that creeps along horizontally from the base of the previous pseudobulb.

You need all […]



Repotting 101

April 6th, 2008

This is a long one. Get some coffee.

Repotting 101 focuses on the monopodial Phalaenopsis or moth orchid. This is the one with the broad, flat leaves on a single short trunk. We’ll do the sympodials next time.

Repotting orchids is easy but messy and involves running water, so consider working outdoors. It’s also very simple if […]



Repot or Not

March 23rd, 2008

Once the flowers are gone, your orchid will be starting a new growth cycle. Like children, they may need bigger shoes. How do you know? First you have to figure out which of the Big Four orchid types you have.
The moth orchid is the one most commonly seen and sold at this time of year, […]



Orchids for Not-So-Dummies

March 9th, 2008

And now you have an orchid. Good for you. Suppose we are a few weeks down the road on this new adventure, and the flowers have all faded. Now what?
 
You have two choices – keep the plant or get rid of it. I know. You’re asking yourself why you bought […]