Cymbidium orchid
By Meanie
- 15 Mar, 2011
- 6 likes
In all its glory out in the sun.
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Speechless....
16 Mar, 2011
what an incredible set of photos, Meanie,
16 Mar, 2011
Thanks to you all!
16 Mar, 2011
Meanie:
It's doing very well growing in the full sun.
17 Mar, 2011
You have got to be kidding me Delonix.....Full sun in England???? Doesn't last long there for them. ;o(
17 Mar, 2011
Alexandramou:
I've never been to England, so I wouldn't know. LOL! :>)
17 Mar, 2011
I've never been to England either Delonix....but I know a lot of people who live there...
My brother lived there for years and couldn't take the grayness anymore so he moved back to Greece.
17 Mar, 2011
Delonix - it was just out for the day as it was sunny and warm (which lasted all day Alexandra!)
17 Mar, 2011
Meanie:
That makes sense. Cymbidiums here are very common...however, they don't grow well in full sun...they need semi-shade or full morning sun only.
17 Mar, 2011
Now you are giving him a real good reason to gloat Delonix.
Yeah....the sun was out for one full day...wow
18 Mar, 2011
Alexandramou:
Now, now! LOL! Not everyone is as lucky as us to have warm to hot temps and sunshine all year. :>)
18 Mar, 2011
Ok Delonix....you asked for it....wait until he reads your comment "however, they don't grow well in full sun...they need semi-shade or full morning sun only"
18 Mar, 2011
Alexandramou:
You're sooo bad!!! LOL!!!!
18 Mar, 2011
The Californian winter sun is rather different to the UK winter sun - they're glad of whatever sun they can get here!!
18 Mar, 2011
All kidding aside, you are doing a great job. (wink)
18 Mar, 2011
The "great job" was done last summer when placing it outdoors. New growth seems to be important in order to get a bloom. As long as you can get that done and keep it cool over the winter the jobs a good'un!
18 Mar, 2011
Wow, I have got problems then. I can't put them out in the summer, way too much sun around my house. I can't keep them cool in the winter because I heat my house big time...
18 Mar, 2011
Then Vanda should thrive in your house.
18 Mar, 2011
Alexandramou, Meanie:
The optimum minimum morning or night low temps in winter to get Cymbidiums to bud well, is between: 45ºF/7.2ºC - 60ºF/15.6ºC. The daytime temps are best if kept above 65ºF/18ºC.
18 Mar, 2011
Meanie, not sure if you have fans in your conservatory for your orchids...the biggest problem with growing orchids indoors is lack of air circulation. They must have it to grow well.
I put my orchids outside when they're not blooming for the fresh air, however, many times they blow over. lol. :>)
18 Mar, 2011
I do have a roof fan which I put on for five to ten minutes when I get in from work during the winter. I try to keep it cool at night too.
I have many small heavy clay pots to stand the larger ones in outdoors.
19 Mar, 2011
Your all pics are beautiful but this is masterpiece .I like it very much.
23 Mar, 2011
Thanks!
A bit of a messy background, but it looks "happy" out in the sun.
23 Mar, 2011
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So pretty :o)
15 Mar, 2011