So, what I
have done is I have put the plant in an empty wire basket with no media. I am lucky that in my locality the climate offers a level of environmental humidity that is good for tropical orchids. Once or twice a day, depending on the
weather, I soak the plant. In hot, dry,
windy weather, I soak it twice a day.
Before soaking, I check it to make sure it is perfectly dry. For two months the plant stayed
inactive. But in August I saw three
basal buds start developing. Also a few
roots have started growing.
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Encyclia plicata culture: Caring for a newly purchased plants with few roots
A few months
ago, I brought an Encyclia plicata. The plant
was somewhat dehydrated from its from its journey (it came from an orchid
nursery in Jamaica) but otherwise it was in a fairly good shape. The plant was sold bare root and has very
short roots because they were cropped for transportation. This presents a bit of a challenge, Encyclias
that have lost their roots need a high humidity environment to recuperate, and
yet in my experience the are intolerant of media that remains wet for a long
time. My sad experience with Cuban
Encyclias is that they can rot away if keep too wet. I have lost Enc moebusi and Enc. Phoenicia. I think Enc moebusi died from its mount staying
wet too long in the climatic chaos after hurricane Maria. The reasons for the loss of Encyclia phoenicia
are not clear.
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