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Produce => Non Edible Plants => Topic started by: grannyjanny on April 18, 2009, 10:16:43

Title: Orchid tubers.
Post by: grannyjanny on April 18, 2009, 10:16:43
I bought some "Butterfly Wings" orchid tubers but am unsure about the potting of them. It says to use fine grain specialist orchid compost OR 2parts Seramise (without the dust), 1 part fine perlite (without dust) 1 part loose organic matter. Any ideas anyone please. I do have some orchid compost, could I sieve that?
Janet
Title: Re: Orchid tubers.
Post by: PurpleHeather on April 19, 2009, 05:57:48
We visited an orchid/butterfly farm in Thailand some years ago and they showed us how they treated cuttings.

They used those flat quarter bottles, used for spirits and put some damp, not wet, compost in the bottom, added the cutting, replaced the stopper and left for three years.

Smashed the bottle, to get the cutting out, and potted it up.

I told a Thai who owned a restaurant, I would love to try this and she kindly gave me two cuttings from her garden when I left.

I followed procedure and left the bottles on a west facing window sill. They did fine for over a year. Then one day it was exceptionally hot and my orchid cuttings cooked.

I only used moistened multipurpose compost because that was all I had at the time. It was just something I wanted to try to do.

I do not know if that information is helpful  but thought I would tell you the tale anyway.