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| I don't usually see Draculas mounted, I usually see them grown in net pots so the flowers can come out the bottom. I can't think of a good reason not to try mounting them though.... I like to repot my Masdevallias in the autumn so they're not dealing with summer heat and repotting stress at the same time. This might apply to mounting too. Maybe some fo the other Dracula growers can weigh in on this.
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| Yes, Draculas are often grown in net pots, but there's no reason they can't be mounted. Drac vampira grows fast and gets pretty big (for a Dracula) as you probably know. Most epiphytic orchids can be mounted any time of year and at any age, although the very best time is when there's new root growth. However, for a plant that's struggling in a pot, mounting it will often kick-start new root growth. Doesn't sound like that's an issue with your plant, though. Good luck. |
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