Greater Akron Orchid Society An Affiliate of the American Orchid Society & the Mid-American Orchid Congress

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Greater Akron Orchid Society An Affiliate of the American Orchid Society & the Mid-American Orchid Congress September 2017 President David Miller Vice President Treasurer Frank Skalak Secretary Karen Schlote Minutes of Aug 2017 Meeting Dave welcomed new members and guests to the society. Everyone was informed about the board meeting that was held. We are looking for a program director if anyone would like to run. Our spring show is going to be held March 3-5, 2018. Dave is going to give a 4 min talk on Cleveland s CBS station it is going to be on potting phals. We had a great turnout with a well-stocked show table. Then we played Orchid bingo, everyone had a good time and the winners won a plant. Upcoming Events We had a couple board meetings to discuss changes to the by-laws, Jane has been working on making revisions to the current by-laws which she will distribute to you before the meeting. Elections are coming up and if you re interested in a position or helping out in the upcoming year in any capacity please speak with Dave or Jane. Thanks Website: Facebook: Editor Brandon Spannbauer Trustee Barbara Ford www.thegaos.com General Business www.facebook.com/thegaos It s time to start thinking about next year. We are calling for volunteers to become board members, we need some new blood! Dave is asking for an apprentice program director to assist him in getting programs together. He has a very detailed list of potential speakers and just needs someone willing to help make calls and finalize next schedule. Please see him at the meeting to discuss this position. Thanks Next Meeting The next meeting of the GAOS will be Monday, Sept 11, 2017 at 6:45 pm at the Portage Lakes Kiwanis Center, 725 Portage Lakes Dr., Akron, Ohio 44319. Program: Growing Orchids at Home Speaker: Patty Conrad Our speaker, Patty Conrad from Greater Cleveland Orchid Society, will be sharing her techniques for maintaining a wonderful orchid collection at home. She has lots of photos showing miniature orchids and how she grows them. Patty will also be available to answer questions.

Monthly Checklist for September and October By AOS Cycnoches This little-known and under-appreciated genus, which can have male or female flowers, is at its best in the autumn. Two of the spectacular varieties are Cycnoches loddigesii, with its large brown flowers resembling a prehistoric bird, and Cycnoches chlorochilon, the swan orchid. This last one has large, fragrant green flowers. The biggest problem, culturally, will be red spider mite infestations that require immediate attention. Plants are quite seasonal, requiring heavy watering in the growing season and then a drier dormant winter season. Meeting Schedule GAOS meets the second Monday of each month (except December) at 6:45 pm at the Portage Lakes Kiwanis Center, 725 Portage Lakes Dr., Akron, Ohio 44319 Members are encouraged to bring orchids from their collection for exhibit. All are welcome; you do not have to be a member to attend. Sept 11: Oct 9: Growing Orchids at Home Patty Conrad 2 nd Member Orchid Auction Nov 13: Dec 11: Holiday Banquet / Elections No Meeting Photo of the Month: Cattleya warscewiczii 'Phoenix', is the largest flowering cattleya species, with flowers that can reach 12 inches Photo By: Matt Bond

Cattleya Despite the shortening days and lowering angle of the sun, September can still be one of the hottest months. Water and fertilizer need to be in balance with heat and light. The alert grower will notice, however, that his or her plants are beginning to slow down a bit. Growths are maturing, and the sheaths are giving the promise of the next six-months' bloom. Check plants for potting needs for the last time this season. Any in dire need should be potted, even some that may be on the cusp, as there is just enough of the growing season left to allow the plants to establish before the days start to get really short and cold. This is the month for purples derived from Cattleya labiata breeding to flower. If you are short on flowers, look into this group. There is nothing that can quite match this type for beauty and fragrance. They are easy to grow, too. Plants summered outdoors should begin to be prepared to be brought back into the winter growing area. Clean the plants up and be on the lookout for any pests they may have picked up during the summer. Treat as necessary. Paphiopedilum Standard, green-leaved paphiopedilums begin to show their bloom sheaths this month. Late-season heat waves can blast these early sheaths, so be observant about proper cooling and air circulation. As with the rest of your plants that may have been summered outdoors, it is time to prepare for their move inside. Clean each plant and implement pest-control practices. Repotting, if necessary, is appropriate. Phalaenopsis The bulk of this season's growth is being ripened this month, with growers in cooler climates seeing the first emerging inflorescences. Some night heating may be necessary in the cooler areas. Begin to watch watering more carefully, and reduce feeding proportionately with reduced watering needs. An extra dose of phosphorus and potassium, such as a bloombooster or high-acid-type fertilizer, is beneficial. Cymbidium Summer can be the most rewarding season for cymbidiums. Growths should be coming strong now. The leaves of the new growths are best when they are broad and fairly stiff. The color should be a light green to nearly yellow. Early flowering varieties should be showing flower spikes, so move the plants into a cooler area with lower light. For mid-season varieties, lower the dosage of nitrogen to assist in spike initiation. Dendrobium This is a good season for hybrids of the Dendrobium phalaenopsis and Dendrobium canaliculatum types. Both are capable of putting on tremendous shows of long-lasting flowers. Fertilize with a low-nitrogen formula to promote the best flowers. Dendrobium phalaenopsis can get tall and top heavy, suggesting an attractive and heavy container would be appropriate for this type.

Photo Gallery Member Show Table August 2017 Phal. Flirtation Paph. Krull s Prid Vitssa. Shelob Dave Miller Ang. longiscott Bc. Sunset Glory Dave Miller C. C.G Roebling Frank Skalak

Phal. bellina x violacea Phal. bellina Paph. Black Ruby Platanthera cillia Masdevallia impostor Brandon Spannbauer Masdevallia Cheryl Shohan Brandon Spannbauer Tolumnia Genting Angel Brandon Spannbauer Habenaria medusa

Habenaria rhodocheila Habenaria Erich s Pink Thing Paph. Chiu Hua Dancer Paph. Chiu Hua Dancer Den. Crystal Rose Paph niveum Paph curthall Cat. Stonewall Rebellion

Paph henryanum Paph Fanaticum Dave Miller Psychopsis Mendenhall Paul Bujak Phrag. Evening Phrag QF Hazel Habenaria xanthochila Habenaria rhodocheila Ons. Hilo Firecracker Frank Skalak