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Nestor can get growths over 3 feet long over time because it is 1/2 anosmum. Darker purple flowers that have a nice sweet fragrance. Shorter lived at about 3 to 4 weeks total bloom time. In the wild they grow on the sides of trees, and the growths curve downwards. In pots, we support them with stakes to keep them straight up. Some will grow in baskets or pots without support, and let them grow over the sides of the pots as well. If you keep these too wet in the winter, they will skip the flower season in the spring. These plants should be watered sparingly between November and March to help develop flower buds.
These are relatively easy plants to grow, and can handle cool to hot temperature ranges. They are spring bloomers and flower on mature canes after they drop the foliage. After the blooms, you will notice new growths emerge from the base (usually before the flowering begins). They will repeat the cycle for the next season.
Plant for sale is mounted on cork.
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General Growing Tips
| Light | The amount of light required by each orchid varies. This can be researched based on the species. However, as a general rule, never expose orchids to direct sunlight as this can burn the plant tissue. |
| Temperature | The temperature requirement varies based on whether the orchid is cool, warm or intermediate growing. However, most orchids grow comfortably in 18-22 degrees celsius. |
| Humidity | Most orchids prefer moderate to high humidity. Hence, the relative humidity should be maintained between 60 to 90 percent. |
| Air Circulation |
It is important that plenty or air circulation is provided to prevent diseases. |
| Diseases and Pests | Monitor orchids regularly for signs of disease and pests. If there is any evidence of disease or pests, treat with a suitable agent such as a systemic fungicide for fungal infections or a suitable insecticide for insects. |
| Nutrition | Orchids are slow-growing and require fertiliser to support growth. Ensure that you use a balanced orchid fertiliser regularly during the growth period to encourage faster development. |
| Dormancy |
Some orchid species such as catasetums and dendrobiums are deciduous, meaning they drop their leaves and rest in winter. Reduce watering and cease fertilising in this period. |
| Repotting | It is encouraged that you repot orchids only when the plant is outgrowing the pot. An orchid needs to be repotted when roots start growing outside of the pot vigorously and the pot swells or cracks. Only use a pot that is one size larger than the previous pot. Do not repot seedlings immediately upon receiving them as this can slow down growth and may cause transplant shock. When repotting, choose a pot with drainage holes so that water does not pool and cause root rot. |
If you have any questions or concerns about these growing tips, feel free to contact us. We love to help!
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