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How to successfully grow Catasetinae varieties.

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The information below is a generalisation and will apply in most situations; however each grower and growing environment is different. We encourage you to make adjustments based on your own experience and growing conditions.Catasetinae have a distinctive growth and rest period (dormancy). For best plant growth it is important to understand and respect these...
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Zygopetalum Care Guide

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Temperature: They grow best in intermediate to moderate temperatures. These are soft-leaved plants and dislike direct sunlight, especially in the hot months. Light: About 70% shade of light is optimal except in winter when on a sunny day, higher light levels, because they are not accompanied by high leaf temperatures, will do no harm...
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A Guide To Deflasking

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Orchid seedlings growing a flask need to be deflasked as soon as possible upon arrival to prevent leaf and root rotting issues. We have prepared an extensive guide on deflasking orchids to help you avoid common mistakes and successfully deflask orchids. Steps to Seedling Deflasking: Fill a clean bowl with tepid water and add...
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Oncidium Care Guide

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Light needs can vary from bright to nearly full direct sun depending on the species. Most will thrive with one to several hours of sun a day. Generally, thicker leaved plants, such as "mule-ear" and "equitant" oncidiums, can stand more light. In a greenhouse, 20 to 60 percent shade is required, or about 2,000 to...
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Dendrobium Care Guide

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WaterWater your dendrobiums in the morning so that the leaves are dry before night. How often to water depends on the potting media used, the type of pot (plastic or clay), and the size of the pot. Dendrobiums like to be in small pots and are usually much taller than the pot is wide. Because...
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Phalaenopsis Care Guide

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WaterHow often you water will depend on the potting medium. Bark retains less water than moss. If your orchid is potted in bark watering once a week is generally sufficient. If your plant is potted in moss, water when the top feels dry. Summer months will need more frequent watering, winter will need less. It...
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Bulbophyllum Care Guide

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Light: Bulbophyllum orchid need intermediate light about 15000-20000 lux which is less than Cattleyas but more than Phalaenopsis. Higher light, that does not damage the leaves, seems to result in better and more frequent blooming. They can be grown indoors providing they receive good light. Temperature: They are regarded as warm to intermediate growers....
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