Oncidium
I have three Oncidiums from Port Alegre in south Brazil, for about five
years. I am dividing and repotting from wood crate pots to hole filled
ceramic. They have never bloomed and have struggled but multiplied.
They, when unpotted and cleaned show good root growth but the bark,
charcoal and coconut fiber was rotten. I am not knowledeable in this
but have read much. I plan to use smooth rock for one pot, bark mix for
one and am working on the third. Any suggestions on all this? Sure want
these plants to do well but reading how is easier than doing it :-).
Also am trying to identify them. They were wild orchids, reportedly,
the pods are about the size of a pecan, they have two leaves on each
pod, about 1/2" wide and 12" long, thin leaves, not the thick type.
Also they are tough, having survived my care this long. I move them
around in my yard to control the light to dappled sun to light shade,
the leaf color leads me on that. They seem to grow in the spring and
like a little cool weather.
Will send a pic if anyone wants to identify them for me. So far
searching the web has left me gasping for air, there are MANY Oncidiums
in this world!
Newbie
Jtill
Baytown, Texas
Re: Oncidium
Post an image on alt.binaries.pictures.orchids
Kye.
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> I have three Oncidiums from Port Alegre in south Brazil, for about five
> years. I am dividing and repotting from wood crate pots to hole filled
> ceramic. They have never bloomed and have struggled but multiplied.
> They, when unpotted and cleaned show good root growth but the bark,
> charcoal and coconut fiber was rotten. I am not knowledeable in this
> but have read much. I plan to use smooth rock for one pot, bark mix for
> one and am working on the third. Any suggestions on all this? Sure want
> these plants to do well but reading how is easier than doing it :-).
> Also am trying to identify them. They were wild orchids, reportedly,
> the pods are about the size of a pecan, they have two leaves on each
> pod, about 1/2" wide and 12" long, thin leaves, not the thick type.
> Also they are tough, having survived my care this long. I move them
> around in my yard to control the light to dappled sun to light shade,
> the leaf color leads me on that. They seem to grow in the spring and
> like a little cool weather.
> Will send a pic if anyone wants to identify them for me. So far
> searching the web has left me gasping for air, there are MANY Oncidiums
> in this world!
> Newbie
> Jtill
> Baytown, Texas
>
Re: Oncidium
jtill wrote:
> I have three Oncidiums from Port Alegre in south Brazil, for about five
> years. I am dividing and repotting from wood crate pots to hole filled
> ceramic. They have never bloomed and have struggled but multiplied.
> They, when unpotted and cleaned show good root growth but the bark,
> charcoal and coconut fiber was rotten. I am not knowledeable in this
> but have read much. I plan to use smooth rock for one pot, bark mix for
> one and am working on the third. Any suggestions on all this? Sure want
> these plants to do well but reading how is easier than doing it :-).
> Also am trying to identify them. They were wild orchids, reportedly,
> the pods are about the size of a pecan, they have two leaves on each
> pod, about 1/2" wide and 12" long, thin leaves, not the thick type.
> Also they are tough, having survived my care this long. I move them
> around in my yard to control the light to dappled sun to light shade,
> the leaf color leads me on that. They seem to grow in the spring and
> like a little cool weather.
> Will send a pic if anyone wants to identify them for me. So far
> searching the web has left me gasping for air, there are MANY Oncidiums
> in this world!
> Newbie
> Jtill
> Baytown, Texas
Hi Jill, Go to : http://www.orchidislandorchids.com & click on care.
This will give you "how to grow" information-- I have to see pictures
to identify plants. Good luck, Bill
Re: Oncidium
On 15 Feb 2006 05:03:48 -0800, "Bill" <william-30529 [at] msn.com> wrote:
>
>jtill wrote:
>> Will send a pic if anyone wants to identify them for me. So far
>> searching the web has left me gasping for air, there are MANY Oncidiums
>> in this world!
>> Newbie
>> Jtill
>> Baytown, Texas
>
>Hi Jill, Go to : http://www.orchidislandorchids.com & click on care.
>This will give you "how to grow" information-- I have to see pictures
>to identify plants. Good luck, Bill
Jtill -
Do not post pictures to this news group. IF you can access it we have
a sister group in the binaries section. Post at
alt.binaries.pictures.orchids. You will find most of the same people
over there.
If you can not post to the binaries group, post it to a website and
give us the url to view it. This is a text only group and most ISP's
just scrape out the binaries that are posted. SO it would not be
seen.
SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php