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| Leptotes bicolor I got tired of not having a mounted plant so I went out and bought one. Leptotes bicolor is a pretty little plant but there isn't a whole lot of information on it that I can find. I'm growing it on the warm side, misting it every day, and watering it once a week. It has one new growth coming. Any information on this plant will be appreciated. |
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| Thank you. It really is a beautiful little plant. So I guess it's okay to fertilize it now given the conditions in which it is being grown. I think you gave a lot of people pleasure with the other post. Humor is something we all very badly need in this world. Thank you so much for giving me that, too. |
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| What a wonderful mounted plant to start with! You'll love it! I grow Leptotes bicolor, mounted on a cork slab with no moss, intermediate temperature, in cattleya light. The roots are absolutely amazing, some of the most vigorous of all the mounted plants that I have. I water it whenever the mount is completely dry - usually every one to two days in summer and less in winter. It can easily go for long periods without water, and doesn't really need misting. Enjoy it - I'm sure it's going to be very rewarding for you. |
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| Hi Nancy. I make no distinction myself between watering and misting for my mounties. All get a good dousing of the spray from the hose end sprayer every day, as soaked as they can be. I don't put very much moss on the mount when a put the thing together, just a little, maybe something like a single layer, so that the mount will dry every day. Once the roots start to leave the moss and lock onto the bark, cork in most cases, I may remove some or all of the moss. Tree fern probably holds water longer, but I don't do anything different for them, but then I probably have a little lower average humidity than places not in the arid southwest, and I have a lot of air movement.
__________________ Cynthia Prescott Orchid Society |
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| I have several fans running in the orchid room so I don't think that will be a problem. It seems to be doing well on the tree fern. Instead of one growth coming it's looking more like three. Thank you all for the replies. Maybe this will be the orchid I get to take the picture of. |
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| I take it this is not a plant that blooms immediately after making a growth. Some of the growths have little white somethings that look like they are in limbo for now. Are these pre-spikes that will be triggered to grow when a change happens? For instance, a change in day length or warmer temperatures? |
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| Thanks for the info. One thing about tree fern is that I never get to see any roots. They don't spread like they do when mounted on bark. they more or less just bury themselves in the tree fern. I get the feeling the plant's doing okay. thanks for the encouragement. |
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| I already have Brassavola cordata but I may get nodosa too. I have two little spikes growing with tiny little buds on the end. The plant must be happy where it is. It's gotten to be rather funny looking, though. I have light from the window shining straight on and flourescent light shining down. The plant came from the greenhouse with all the growths growing gracefully downward. The growth it produced in my care is shooting straight up toward the light. I know it's nice and healthy, but it makes me laugh everytime I see it. |
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| I still have only the one mounted plant. It's completed another growth and I think that this one may be trying to bloom as well. I'll probably only get one more mountee, so I'm going to be pretty selective about the next one. The greenhouse that I shop at does not have a lot of mounted plants unfortunately. I may buy the awarded Dendrobium they have. Keep me updated on your Leptotes and how it's growing. |
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| Bossovola do very well mounted. I mount hundreds of B Little Stars (nodosa x cordata) and a (B Little Stars x Maiki). You can probably find them easier at a lower price than the species. The Maiki cross especially grows like a weed.
__________________ jerry |
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