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Old 04-08-2008, 05:51 AM
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Question Propagation of Phaius Tankervillae/Nun's Orchid

It is my understanding that the Nun's Orchid can be propagated from stem cuttings. What I am looking for is some specific information/a procedure or method. I know that the cuttings are suppose to be put on damp spagnum moss or sand but I have no details. Do you use Rootone or some other rooting hormone? Is the spagnum slightly damp or soaking wet? What is the intensity of the light required? Can the orchid be propagated under grow lights etc. I would appreciate some inputs from the more experienced members. Thanks
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Old 04-08-2008, 06:31 AM
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Could you possibly be thinking of cane cuttings? Some Dendrobiums are propigated by laying segments of cut cane on damp sphagnum moss.
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Old 04-08-2008, 06:34 AM
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I have one and I just split it with an equal number of growths. My aunt now has one and so do I, both have flowered this year and have new growths coming.
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Thanks for the response, but I am not talking about Dendrobiums. Phaius can be propagated from the flower spike after the flowers drop. You must insure that there is growth node on each cutting. What I am missing are the specifics on temp, light, moisture and use of a rooting hormone? Regards
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Old 04-08-2008, 10:26 AM
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I'm curious as to where you heard/read that you can propagate from the flower spike. You can propagate Phaius by dividing (a cutting) a multiple growth plant (where each growth has at least one root), but I've never heard of new growth off a cutting on the inflorescence.
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Old 04-08-2008, 11:11 AM
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Just did a search Vivienne and this is what I came up with... Seems Uechi is right! Send me some!

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Old 04-08-2008, 11:18 AM
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Thanks Greg! I was looking for Phaius propagation and not finding anything. This is rather exciting. I'll bet Sandra will think so as well!!! I have never heard of this before, so wanted a reference. And guess what... my Phaius is just about to finish blooming. Gotta give this a try for sure!

Thanks again Greg. Uechi - I hope you weren't offended... it was the reference I was after. Hey, maybe we can start another project for those with Phaius finishing their blooming cycle???
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Old 04-08-2008, 11:23 AM
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It seems that the site mentioned above answers most of the questions for Uechi. One thing I dissagree about is the using Orthene as a first strike method of controling critters. Would much rather use non poisonous methods frist. I have thrips in my roses but I put out yellow sticky traps and it seems to cut them down significantly. If they really get out of control I go to comercial spray. I don't see why the yellow sticky stuff wouldn't work in orchids. You would just have to cut down the piece to fit your area.
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Thanks everyone for your responses. I have one flower left on the stalk and when it goes I'm going to try and make some baby Tankervillae. Should be fun. I done propagation with African Violets and this seems just as easy. My only hope is that the damp spagnum moss won't encourage fungus. I think I'll try half on spagnum and half on sand and see what happens. Regards.
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I'm going to try it with my Phaius Dan Rosenburg 'Tropical Ice'. Maybe we can trade them when they get bigger.
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Sounds Good Vivienne. I have a small Mishense or Mihense not sure of the spelling from India. It has not bloomed yet, but I'm hoping the flowers are great. Dan Rosenburg is a beautiful terrestrial Phauis. I would love to have one. Regards.
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Old 04-08-2008, 05:53 PM
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I'll try it too with a Gastrophaius Pololei Sunset which is in bloom now.
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Great - the more the merrier!

Now to figure out where to cut. Can you make more than 1 cutting? How much of the stalk do we put in the moss?
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You bet right Vivienne, thanks for thinking of me and thank you too Greg for that link. I'm quite surprised to read about the light conditions because everything I've found on them says, shady, low light until this linked article.

I'm not understanding quite how the instructions read for propagation of the stem unless it's saying to just cut above the node....or are you supposed to cut at some sort of angle?

Whoever does this first, will you please take a pic and post it?
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Glad for all the questions. I have the same on Temp, moisture and light levels. As far as the cutting of the stalk goes I also don't know. I would assume that as long as the cutting has a node it will be good. I personally think a diagonal cut would be better than a straight cut because you would have more surface area for growth, but you know what they say about " I assume". Hopefully I won't be an ass.
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I was so happy to see this post. I have been researching outdoor terrestrial orchids for my backyard. I have a Sobralia that is doing very well in light filtered through a palm tree; however, it was quite nerve racking putting an orchid in the ground.

The above Phauis link is great; I have had trouble finding any that were this useful. Vivienne are yours potted in your atrium or do you truly have one in the ground??

Does anyone out there have any growing in the ground in So Cal????
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phalpal...other types of terrestial orchids you can try in So Cal are Arundina gramanifolia and Spathoglottis. Spat have a couple of species available a lot more being described by the taxonomist..they come is a good range of colors as well, esp the hybrids
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Well how about that....I had no idea you could do that with a Phaius. That's one of the things I like about orchids, always something new around the corner.
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My Phaius has just finished blooming so I will try to propagate it too!!! We will see what happens eh?
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Connie (PhalPhal) - my Phaius is in a pot in the atrium.
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My Phaius is down to one bloom so any day now it will be time to do the cutting. Perhaps even today. Has anyone else done their cutting??
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