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Phalaenopsis lindenii
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While Phalaenopsis
lindenii produces a flower stem that can carry quite a number of flowers,
each flower is considerably short lived and only 4-6 seem to be open at
once. Right now, our plant has five open
flowers and five buds. Three earlier
flowers have already wilted and fallen off.
Arne has made subtle changes in the culture of several of our
low-light orchids this year. One change
is to expose them to more light. To
increase the light for low-light plants may sound somewhat strange at first but
the light level can very easily be underestimated for plants grown under
light. For the mounted orchids, the
increased light is achieved by allowing the plants to hang somewhat closer to
the light source.
Arne's best
method is to have the mounted plants hanging on chains, which allow for easy
adjustments up or down in very small steps. We can already see that our Phal.
lindenii is growing larger leaves at its position closer to the light
source.
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A) August 19, 2018. Enjoying the warm summer weather. |
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B) Individual delicate bloom. |
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C) September 3rd, 2018. |
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D) A cascade of flowers. |
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E) Another close up of the individual flower with shades of purple and speckles of gold. |
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F) Our Phalaenopsis lindenii resides in our basement now under controlled lighting. |
Thanks for reading my post for this week.
Until next time, have a great week everyone.
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