Friday, January 24, 2014

Keep the roots plump and hydrated in the cooler drier air

They've been cold mornings for the past week or two-- low 50's. There hasn't been a pressing need to water the containers, though I've watched for wilting leaves. Keeping the vandas et al sprayed daily of course a must, put a few drops of SuperThrive in the sprayer, maybe pump up the roots to withstand the cooler, drier air.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Fish food

Sprayed all orchids and foliage of the rest with a seaweed / emulsified fish tea. I mixed and let them brew together overnight. This is the first time using fish emulsion on the Vandas. Very interested to see the results a few weeks down the line, hopefully some happy growth. The rhizomatous are sending up their late winter, early spring stalks. Yes, the days are getting longer quickly. Below, a family shot; b 'Selph's Mahogany' and b 'Big Mac'. They need the dappled shade and they need to be left alone once you've agreed upon a place-- I've said it before and I'm saying this to myself. LET THE PLANT BE once you've found the happy spot.
The boys. Selph's flowers are a beautiful light reddish pink. Big Mac's more of antique linen. 

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Fort Lauderdale Orchid Show

Fort Lauderdale orchid show visit today.  The very finest Chinese silks do not have colors as intense some of these flowers.  Bought pots, clay pellets, and a great pot clip hanger. I forgot the clip hanger at the pot store. Piss me off. Bought 2 trichoglottis, not sure why as I already have 2 trichoglottis brachiata. I'll figure out something. 

Light green petals with cinnamon red printed on the lips


Saturday, January 18, 2014

How long can this keep going on ..

We have had several cold nights dipping down into the upper 40's, No immediate casualties, though the renanthera is loosing it's bottom leaves. They are turning yellow and dropping off. Otherwise everyone looks fine. Even the burly marx usually quite cold sensitive didn't looked bothered, as Catherine Tate would say. I don't like going off topic, no matter how boring, but I worship Catherine Tate. What a fucking liberty!

Went to RF Orchids today. Was tempted by a huge pot of papilionanthe teres offered at $250. The Fort Lauderdale orchid show is going on, so I held off.

Like I said, I have to get out the sawzall and cut out the bamboo of my beautiful pot and get the sea grape going. The goal being to get a substantial bonsai'd tree for the vandas to be tied to. Might take the palm across the terrace down and have sea grapes on both sides..

Nylon sand bags have been suggested to block the drains.

I love orange flowers

Big swinging roots

A very grand hallway

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Blah


Neighbors have complained and I will have to stop the run off from my watering. Need to get on my hands and knees and scrub the floor. Need to have some sort of containers for the pots. Boring stuff. Still need to saw up bamboo rhizomes and use that fabulous pot again.

Schomburgkia Thompsoniana, happy and gets sun on both sides all day (at least with the winter sun).


Ascocenda adisak blue-- the baby is growing up.



Saturday, January 4, 2014

BRB-- going on a boat trip south, not done here by a long shot.

The holiday season was very distracting. However I did find the time to pot the second of the Noriko Sumida semi-teretes into a 'rustic' hanging orchid pot. I really like the habit of the semi-teretes. As to the Sawzall, I found my own in storage-- they are great tools, though I haven't yet begun to clearing out the bamboo roots out of the beautiful pot that was it's home. I think that a sea grape might be the most appropriate tenant - sun, salt, wind tolerant, and they can be grown and kept manageable in a container. There is one in our gym that's been there for at least 3 years.  

The begonia have begun sending up flowering stalks. They are doing quite well which isn't as easy as it sounds on a breezy, briny, sunny terrace. I believe the secret to a happy plant, beyond simple, dedicated care is to allow them to acclimate to a particular spot -- allowed to stand their ground so to speak.

We're expecting a cold snap during the coming week when I'll be away. Tuesday night is forecasted to dip into the upper 40's. Our house-sitter nicely offered to bring in orchids as needed. I'm going to leave them where they are. If they can't take a little cold for a night, I'm not going to coddle them. The temp is scheduled to warm on Wednesday going back into the 70's during the day.