St. Augustine Orchid Society Rebasketing Stanhopeas by Sue Bottom,

Similar documents
St. Augustine Orchid Society Repotting Orchids

St. Augustine Orchid Society Top Dressing Your Orchids by Sue Bottom,

General Orchid Culture by Month for the SW Florida Area Click on the name of the Month for Orchid Care Information.

Introducing. New Product. One Easy Application Feeds all season long!

Selecting an Orchid for Your Home

2411 Garfield Street Hollywood, FL phone/fax

JANUARY GOBLET OF HOPE. Forcing Bulbs for Indoor Bloom

Soft cane Dendrobium orchid growing in the Riverina region of NSW - Dendrobium nobile

SEPTEMBER Wednesday, September 12, 2018 PROGRAMS. Regular Meeting 7:30 p.m. Gilberto Arrieche-Sayago on Mormodes

2411 Garfield Street Hollywood, FL

Above: Brassavola nodosa flowers display themselves elegantly.

Dendrobium (small) Epidendrum (small)

Offering soil solutions for all your growing needs. and more...

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

excitement to share with you... Our secret to the best looking plants, with the least effort, is the coating in Dynamite plant food.

Offering soil solutions for all your growing needs

Offering Soil Solutions to All Your Growing Needs. Product Catalog

2015 Study Report of Phalaenopsis Market in Brazil

Seed Starting. Wendy Iles Hampton Grows, Inc.

USDA in the midwest many years ago to help control aphids, which they do very well.

orchids 8F804EC07C1F943EF BD063 Orchids 1 / 6

THE CHATTANOOGA REGIONAL HOSTA SOCIETY HOSTA PICNIC SATURDAY, JUNE 6 12 O'CLOCK JOHNNY & SHIRLEY'S GARDEN

Catasetum and Cycnoches Part 6 Culture Influenced by Growth Cycle

Orchids as House Plants

Composting 101 A Gardener's Gumbo

Southern Tier Orchid Society

Spring Gardening Tips

Growing Sobralias CULTURE

Building your terrarium:

Phalaenopsis. Pot size used:

Mid-Lakes Orchid Society

The Satsuki Society of Australasia

Well that was quick. It s that time of year again, but with our new

Organic Gardening: 10 Ways to Get Started

New Mexico Orchid Guild Newsletter

St. Augustine Orchid Society

The African Violet Way

This is Gardening with Chuck on 1420 KJCK, I m Chuck Otte, Geary County, K-State Research

Session 3: Raised Beds and Container Gardens

Hydroponics Systems Q&A

TABLE OF CONTENTS GROWING MIX & AMENDMENTS

BASIC TECHNIQUES FOR PROPAGATING PLANTS

Factoids on SC soils. Soils. What is Soil? Variability of soils in your yard. Soil Components. Soil Tilth 6/23/14

Lena s Garden. by Heather Clay. illustrated by Mary DePalma. HOUGHTON MIFFLIN Harcourt

It is also show time in South Florida, there is a list of shows later in this letter. Get out and enjoy the show. Happy Growing.

SOIL MIXES BRANDS CARRIED. p p p. 7-8 FLUENTES HYDROKORRELS. p. 9. p. 10. p. 11. toplastics.com. landmarkplastics.com. nurserysupplies.

Hopefully now the floods, cyclones and bushfires are behind us and

Worsleya rayneri. It is one of the largest (around 1.5 meters high) and rarest members of the subfamily Amaryllidoideae (family Amaryllidaceae).

ANEW LANDSCAPE really

How to Propagate Hybrid Hazelnuts by Mound Layering

Growing Raspberries in Southern Wisconsin. Lisa Johnson, Dane County UWEX

St. Augustine Orchid Society

New Orleans Orchid Society's Newsletter. February 2014

A Bonsai Close-up on Pots and Potting by Pauline Muth Copyright 1995, updated 2003

This is Gardening with Chuck on 1420 KJCK, I m Chuck Otte, Geary County, K-State Research

Owyhee County 4-H Cloverbud. Gardening Activity Book. Name. Age Year in 4-H 20. Club Name. Member s Signature. Parent/Guardian s Signature

3/23/2011. Poor soil Soil pests Trees Limited space Deed restrictions Love the lawn! Epcot, April

Purposes and Uses of Hedges

In This Month s Newsletter: Note from the President Page 1 & last Meeting directions for May in Pres. Blurb

Organic Vegetable Gardening Transplants

The Backbulb. Hale. Thanks to all the volunteers

Audio Commentary / Guide By Cell Script

Plant Care Basics 101

and Extension Ag & Natural Resources Agent. I am seeing a LOT of crabgrass, and foxtail too

Volume 4/17 April 2017 Ed. Graham Price

Recommended Resources: The following resources may be useful in teaching this

ALLOTMENT CORNER. March. In the vegetable garden

Don t Put a $100 Tree in a $10 Hole

Find us on Facebook

HOME GROWN FACTS 121 Second Street, Oriskany, NY (315) or (315) FAX: (315)

Guide to Growing Breadfruit

Growing Better Houseplants. Potting Soil

Knock Out Rose Care and Information


Professional Growing Products

Whittlesey Landscape Supplies is a family owned and operated, locally based company that has been serving the Central Texas area since 1974.

Volume 8, Issue 7 April 2018

The Living Wall Planters follow the same methods as my side-planting line, which has been used for years - they are tried and true!

Starting Your Garden Indoors. Coppell Environmental Education December 8, 2012

THE SPECIES ORCHID SOCIETY OF WA ( INC. ) Newsletter.htm

Vineyard Irrigation with a Limited Supply of Water. Glenn McGourty UCCE Mendocino and Lake Counties

Seed Growing. Propagation Lecture 2

and Extension Ag & Natural Resources Agent. In recent weeks I ve been periodically talking

October Events. October General Meeting. Newsletter Quick Links

Comparison of Soil Grown Cannabis Plants in a Plastic Pot, a Fabric Pot and an Octopot Grow System 1

Alabama Bonsai Society

2018 Annual Plant Sale Houseplant/Tropical Plant List

New Mexico Orchid Guild Newsletter

This is Gardening with Chuck on 1420 KJCK, I m Chuck Otte, Geary County, K-State Research

GUIDE TO COMPOSTING SAMPLE

Compost and Growing Media 2017

A soil ph of 6.5 is optimal for most landscape and garden plants. There are exceptions to this, noted in individual sections below.

Container Gardening for Small Spaces

This is Gardening with Chuck on 1420 KJCK, I m Chuck Otte, Geary County, K-State Research

The Keiki. What a wonderful Christmas party! By Pat Dupke. OFFICERS President: Geary Harris (Continued on page 2)

Floral Notes. By . In This Issue. A Publication of the UMass Extension Floriculture Program

Lawn Seed. Playfield. Classic. Shady Turf. Front Lawn. Overseeder. Enviro Lawn

How To Grow Orchids: A Guide To Growing Orchids For Beginners (The New To Gardening Series Book 2) PDF

C3 Gardens Custom. Creative. Colorful.

SOILLESS MIXES & AMENDMENTS

Transcription:

When you first start growing orchids, you scoff at the idea of growing one that blooms for only 2 or 3 days at a time. That reticence flies out the window once you see a Stanhopea in bloom. Stanhopeas are generally grown in baskets with wide openings to allow the ephemeral flowers to emerge from the bottom or side of the basket. Squat vanda baskets and lined wire baskets are often used with a variety of mixes including sphagnum, bark or custom blends. Here are some thoughts on how to basket your stanhopeas. 1. Stanhopea inodora with beautiful and fragrant flowers emerging from the sides of the basket. Timing of Rebasketing. As with most orchids, a very good time to repot is right before new roots start to grow, which generally happens after the new growths have begun in early spring. If you miss this window of opportunity, wait until early to mid-fall after stanhopeas are done blooming to avoid the potential for damaging a developing inflorescence. Potting Mix. The potting mix should allow for consistent moisture levels as well as very fast drainage, which sounds like a contradiction of terms. Of course your ideal potting mix is largely dependent on your watering habits. In his book The Astonishing Stanhopeas, Aussie Barney Greer suggests it doesn t matter two hoots what mix you use. He talks of one grower who used nothing but old horse manure with the added benefit that the grower never needed to fertilize. As a general rule, a fairly shallow bed of potting media is Page 1 of 5

preferable so the flower doesn t have to travel too far to emerge from the base of the basket. The Basket. The wider the slats in the basket, the better because wide open spaces increase the odds that your flower will find its way out of the basket. Some of the wooden slatted baskets can be problematic because the emerging bud will simply stop growing if its growth is impeded by a wooden slat. Of course, the more wide open the basket, the more likely a basket liner may have to be used, particularly if potting in a bark based mix. Lining the Basket. The basket can be lined with anything that will hold the potting medium in place without being so dense a barrier that the flower can t peak through. Some alternatives include several layers of newspaper, moss, coconut fiber and preformed coco fiber liners, which are convenient but don t forget to remove that annoying plastic layer from between the bottom layers of the liner or you ll never see any blooms. 2. Stanhopea Assidensis a year after placement in the wire basket. Jill Godfrey, an American Orchid Society judge from Central Florida, talked to our orchid society about growing stanhopeas. Jill builds her own wire baskets using hardware cloth and uses New Zealand long fibered sphagnum moss around the roots. Jill gave a hands on demonstration on her rebasketting technique. We adapted her technique with some modifications for our growing conditions. Rebasketting Stanhopeas 3. The materials clockwise from top, hardware cloth with 1 spacing, tape measure, wire hanger, lineman s pliers and nippers. 4. Measure twice and cut once! Decide what size basket you need to house your plant. Page 2 of 5

5. Snip away, use nippers to cut flush along the edge of the wire. 6. Remove the extra wire using snips to prevent blood loss later. That protruding wire catches on everything. 7. Bend each end of the basket, wires will be attached later. 8. Voilá, your basket is reporting for duty. 9. Add a thin layer of wet sphagnum moss. 10. Place your Stanhopea on top of the moss. Page 3 of 5

11. Add a little sphagnum around the roots. 12. Cover the edges with green tree moss. 13. Secure the plant in place with wire 14. A good watering and wait for the roots to reestablish. 15. A happy Stanhopea blooming in one of Joanna Shaw s specially designed Stanhopea baskets. Of course, if you really want to go uptown, put them in one of Joanna Shaw s Stanhopea baskets. Joanna of Venice, Florida is an accomplished orchid grower who started making slatted clay pots for her cattleyas. She s a form follows function potter. Bulbophyllum growers wanted a shallow slatted basket, stanhopea growers wanted a deeper basket with wider slats, phalaenopsis growers wanted a slatted pot that would allow for the drooping habit of the violacea, bellina and gigantea type phalaenopsis, and well, you get the picture. Joanna s Stanhopea baskets are great for growing the plant, and create an extra showy display when your orchids are ready to bloom. Page 4 of 5

Citations and Additional Reading: Kraus, L. 1984. The Culture of Stanhopeas Confessions of an Unrequited Love. AOS Bulletin 53(4). 358-366. Greer, Barney. 1998. The Astonishing Stanhopeas. Collaroy Beach NSW 2097, Australia. Lauri, Robert. Stanhopea Culture Blogspot, http://stanhopeaculture.blogspot.com/ Page 5 of 5