x Brassidium Yellow Star cv. at the Elizabethan Gardens in Manteo, NC

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x Brassidium Yellow Star cv. at the Elizabethan Gardens in Manteo, NC
After finally being shipped they arrived pretty quick and were all in good shape but some were just tiny! I wish I could spend a little more money and get some bigger plants but...
Repotted everyone except for the cattleya and laelia, saw a video and they said they have sensitive roots and should only be repotted when they are getting new roots so I’ll wait.
I need to wipe them off and the Paph needs to get ironed out.
Phalaenopsis gigantea x speciosa “Red” Laelia purpurata “Roxo bispo” Cattleya dowiana aurea Paphiopedilum hybrid Brassidium “Shooting Star”
Winterizing my orchid tank
Heating season is upon us, and the orchids hate that dry air, so I tented the tank with some clear plastic to help keep the humidity in. I have the humidifier blowing some mist into there twice a day, but without the cover, it’s pretty much gone within an hour.
I tried having the maxillaria out of there, on the shelf nearby, and it just dehydrated to prune-like state within two weeks. So back it went.
The brassidium seems to be okay with dry air, as long as it gets its water. Semi-hydro’s been working out great for that one.
My brassidium Pacific Paradox is in spike once again! That's the third time I'll see her bloom, and second time reblooming since I got her.
Good girl!
My brassidium pacific paradox is reblooming! Such a good girl!
I’ve identified the oncidium that was formerly no-ID: it’s the “Pacific Paradox” oncidium-brassavola hybrid. She’s added a new pseudobulb, and I think I’m seeing the beginnings of another, or maybe it’s just a root. She’s been busy growing those, too. I hope she’ll bloom for me in a few months.
The paphiopedilum grayi is finally done with the bloom, but she wasn’t idle while blooming either, growing a whole new set of leaves.
I keep them both in semi-hydroponic setups, with expanded clay mixed with bentonite, and it seems to be working great. I guess I will know when/if they rebloom, if I’m doing it right. Judging by the leaf and root growth, I can’t be too far off.
Brassidium betty shiraki
The flower spike for this orchid was over a meter long!
Brsdm. " Bill Switzer"
Mark Jubinville
July Show Table