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Pest and Diseases
12-06-2010, 08:36 PM
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Pinguicula Sethos sick?
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you might want to try some of the tropcial...
you might want to try some of the tropcial sundews also. They are very good gnat catchers. I have one that I grow along side my orchids and it really does catch alot of small insects. I also have a...
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Pest and Diseases
12-03-2010, 06:47 PM
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Pinguicula Sethos sick?
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DREW HARTIS
While yes this is an orchid forum, I believe we...
While yes this is an orchid forum, I believe we should help if we can. I would suggest you contact the Sarracenia Northwest websight.They are perhaps the most knowledgable people I know of when it...
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Pest and Diseases
11-02-2010, 06:24 PM
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Insect Damage?
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DREW HARTIS
I also bring my plants in if they bud while...
I also bring my plants in if they bud while outside in the summer. I have a problem of the buds blasting though if I am not careful about the change from outdoors to indoors.
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Introductions
09-12-2010, 03:34 PM
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need help
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DREW HARTIS
I have never actually grown one of these either...
I have never actually grown one of these either but I am told that the plants must be very big to bloom. Sometimes 18 feet in length or more. So if you have room maybe your plant just isn't big...
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Growing in the home
08-03-2010, 07:17 PM
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finally stopped blooming
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DREW HARTIS
It would be helpful if not necessary to know what...
It would be helpful if not necessary to know what kind of orchid you have in order to give instructions on how to best take care of it as orchids are found in just about every part of the world...
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Introductions
07-18-2010, 05:39 PM
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Hello from Illinois
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DREW HARTIS
Housermann's Orchids is in Chicago. They should...
Housermann's Orchids is in Chicago. They should be able to help you with your questions.
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Introductions
07-11-2010, 05:57 PM
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Novice Orchid grower and new to Forum
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DREW HARTIS
If the spike has turned brown then cut it to...
If the spike has turned brown then cut it to about a inch of the plant stem. If you look carefully at the flower spike you will notice a small node at intervals up the stem. That is where flowers...
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Pest and Diseases
06-25-2010, 10:47 PM
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What's eating my Oncidium?
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DREW HARTIS
I'm no expert but I did notice tiny white spots...
I'm no expert but I did notice tiny white spots in the center of several of the larger spots. I have seen this when Scale is attacking my plants. the tiny spot in the center could be where the...
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Forum Questions and Suggestions
04-16-2010, 05:31 PM
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Orchid ODDITY? My orchid made a siamese twin flower!?!?!
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DREW HARTIS
I would wait until it blooms again and see if...
I would wait until it blooms again and see if things are different. Having been grown in one location and sent to another may well have shocked it. It while it was at Trader Joes it was not watered...
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Orchid Photos
04-14-2010, 10:39 PM
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Maxillaria fucata 'Spotter'
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DREW HARTIS
SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL. I have never tried one but that...
SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL. I have never tried one but that really makes me want to try.
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Forum Questions and Suggestions
04-14-2010, 05:21 PM
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Orchid ODDITY? My orchid made a siamese twin flower!?!?!
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DREW HARTIS
If this was the first time this orchid has...
If this was the first time this orchid has bloomed it may be a fluke. If it happens again I would agree that something is wrong in its genetic makeup and not worth the time to grow on. Is it possible...
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Orchid Identification
03-14-2010, 03:53 PM
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Please ID this terrestrial
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DREW HARTIS
Phaius
Perhaps you could give me a little info on how to get my phaius to bloom. I have an adult plant about 3 feet tall in a 10 or 12 gallon pot and it just will not bloom.
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Pest and Diseases
01-18-2010, 05:22 PM
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Orchid Beginner Help-Spots on leaves
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DREW HARTIS
I would suggest waiting until this sheathing...
I would suggest waiting until this sheathing dries before removing it as injury can occur if it is still well attached to the bulb. But I do agree that this is where scale and other bad "critters"...
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Orchid Photos
01-04-2010, 07:19 PM
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Stanhopea panamensis
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DREW HARTIS
I am glad to see someone post a picture other...
I am glad to see someone post a picture other then Cattleya type plants although I love them too. I really love stanhopea and have two. Like you I have struggled to grow them well.. But I manage to...
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General Orchid Culture
01-01-2010, 03:01 PM
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buds from both sheaths and no sheath on same plant
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DREW HARTIS
I have cattleya plants that never have a sheath...
I have cattleya plants that never have a sheath but they bloom regularly. Then I have some that also will produce sheaths and then a growth without a sheath and it blooms also. I don't think that it...
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Introductions
11-14-2009, 04:57 PM
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Greetings from Wiltshire, U.K.
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DREW HARTIS
I do so envy you and your ability to grow odonts....
I do so envy you and your ability to grow odonts. Here in NC the sweltering heat makes it next to impossible to grow them well. I think that they are some of the most beautiful of orchids. I have a...
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Orchid Identification
11-10-2009, 05:13 PM
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Orchid with a flower "bunch"?
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DREW HARTIS
I really would like to help you so if you could...
I really would like to help you so if you could share with me and others what kind of orchid you have as different kinds need different growing conditions to bloom.
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Orchid Identification
11-09-2009, 09:57 PM
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Just bought my first Orchid. No flowers. What is it?
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DREW HARTIS
Right now it is 65 dollars to join the AOS for...
Right now it is 65 dollars to join the AOS for one year and 125 dollars I believe to join for 2 years. You get the magazine and alot of other benefits including being able to get in to the gardens...
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Orchid Identification
11-09-2009, 08:02 PM
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Just bought my first Orchid. No flowers. What is it?
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DREW HARTIS
That really should be a wonderful trip. May I...
That really should be a wonderful trip. May I also suggest finding a local nursery that grows nothing but orchids. They can be very helpful and informative. Most will be glad to answer your questions...
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Orchid Identification
11-08-2009, 10:28 PM
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Just bought my first Orchid. No flowers. What is it?
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DREW HARTIS
I almost forgot. Did your plant come in that big...
I almost forgot. Did your plant come in that big pot? It seems way to big for such a small plant. If it did I would suggest transplanting it into a smaller pot. Orchids need to dry out somewhat...
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Orchid Identification
11-08-2009, 10:23 PM
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Just bought my first Orchid. No flowers. What is it?
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DREW HARTIS
Welcome to the world of orchids. Your orchid...
Welcome to the world of orchids. Your orchid looks like a cattleya type plant and is commonly grown in a bark mixture of some sort. Many orchids grow on the trunks and limbs of trees in the wild so...
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Orchid Basics
10-28-2009, 05:47 PM
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Mtssa???
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DREW HARTIS
You have a cross between Miltonia and Brassia. It...
You have a cross between Miltonia and Brassia. It isn't a hard orchid to grow. I would suggest that you give it medium temps. as with cattleyas, and the same light amount. Just give it alittle more...
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Forum Questions and Suggestions
10-24-2009, 11:13 PM
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Any systemic granular pesticides approved for orchids?
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DREW HARTIS
If you find one let me know. I have the same...
If you find one let me know. I have the same problem in the winter as I have to grow indoors under lights and that seems to be the worst time for me, especially for my cattleya plants. I've just...
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General Orchid Culture
10-07-2009, 05:11 PM
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Growing orchids in spaghnum moss
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894
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DREW HARTIS
The plants that are in sphagnum are in clay pots....
The plants that are in sphagnum are in clay pots. I find that I can tell when they dry out better. I don't have a very good setup just 4 florescent tubes per level. I don't have any trouble with my...
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General Orchid Culture
10-06-2009, 06:13 PM
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Growing orchids in spaghnum moss
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894
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DREW HARTIS
I have had success with several different plants....
I have had success with several different plants. I really like the idea so far. I grow under lights during the winter and watering is much easier and takes less time. Like the other posts, I would...
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