This is just depressing. I would totally try to grow Paphiopedilums if I thought there was a chance they wouldn't die on me.
Actually "depressing" is probably not the word. I'm not sad, I'm uncomfortably envious. Which is an entirely different feeling.
I was fortunate to find a nice write-up of this particular cross elsewhere on the internet, so instead of saying more, I'll just direct interested persons to this page.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Pretty pictures: Paphiopedilum Winston Churchill 'Indomitable'
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So these are like a lot more difficult to grow than my Phalaenopsis then?
Larry:
Probably? I mean, "difficult" is always dependent on the conditions you've got: how much light is available, how often you're willing to water, the temperature you keep your home at, etc. I tried a Paphiopedilum once, and it didn't actually die, but it got progressively smaller, the roots alternated between vanishing and growing back, the leaf variegation disappeared, and then after 3 1/2 years of that bullshit I threw it away. Not only was it not happy, but I also had no idea what I was supposed to be doing differently with it.
(And please nobody tell me now; I don't need to be encouraged to go through all that again.)
As far as it goes, I can't actually rebloom a Phalaenopsis either, though in that particular case, 1) the plant still grows new leaves and gets larger and stuff, and 2) I think I know what I'm supposed to be doing to get flowers (cooler temperatures), and I just don't do that.
Ugh I love paphs but I still havn't been able to get one to rebloom.
I guess I must be lucky! so many plants I cant grow but I was given the Phal as a tiny plant years ago, and its rebloomed twice!
Need to start my own plant blog soon....
I love paphs. I have one that I have managed to rebloom once. It is growing out again now. I guess I'll see if I get another flower.
I can't even get Phals to rebloom even when I do the whole temperature thing. I have better things to do with my space and money than spend it on more orchids, so I doubt I'll ever try a Paph. (Although I might pick up another Dendrobium bigibbum if I find one on a discount rack.)
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