Chickie'sMomaInNH
Garden Master
just curious if anyone on TEG keeps or grows orchids. i bought a few months back a phalaenopsis for $4 at the local Home Depot and it has been doing fine but i don't expect it to rebloom till next spring, so i don't know what color it will be. this past week i ran to my local greenhouse and picked up 3 poor looking orchids that had just passed their flowers and were on the markdown table for $10 each. i got some pretty pots and replanted them but after reading up a little more on the 2 different varieties i got (Vuyl.-a Cambria type and Wils.-a hybrid of 3 types) i need to seat them a little deeper in the mix and remove some of the old mix from around their roots. all 3 of those plants were nicely packed into their pots but just a little over crowded when i pulled them out. this greenhouse is a good place for orchids. they do an orchid day once a year to teach newbies how to care for the many types they carry. i have yet to go to one but this winter/early spring i will check it out.
i did notice that the pseudobulbs looked a little wrinkled but there appear to be a lot of new growth on all 3 plants. my phalaenopsis i just noticed is sending out some new roots over the sphagnum that it was packed in. i'm deciding if i need to replant this one soon or if i should hold out a little longer. i also have 2 orchids i bought and waiting to be delivered next week. one is called Vanda Tessellata 'Black & Blue', the other is Angraecum Sesquipedale 'Darwin'.
i'm just curious now if i've replanted these at the wrong time of year. :/
i did notice that the pseudobulbs looked a little wrinkled but there appear to be a lot of new growth on all 3 plants. my phalaenopsis i just noticed is sending out some new roots over the sphagnum that it was packed in. i'm deciding if i need to replant this one soon or if i should hold out a little longer. i also have 2 orchids i bought and waiting to be delivered next week. one is called Vanda Tessellata 'Black & Blue', the other is Angraecum Sesquipedale 'Darwin'.
i'm just curious now if i've replanted these at the wrong time of year. :/