| Growing Dendrobium Orchids - nobile types |
Dendrobium - Nobile types
8 - 25 C (40 - 80 F)
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Dendrobuims are often one of the first orchids that are attempted
by growers new to orchids, and with good reason. A single plant
can have hundreds of delicate white blooms with pale purple edgings
and a deep maroon centre covering the whole pf the previous years
stems (canes), they also come in yellows and pinks. These Nobile
type orchids mostly come from South East Asia and the Himalayas
and live at fairly high altitudes. Although this type of orchid
are easy to grow there are a couple of things you MUST do if you
want to see the annual display.
| Dendrobium Stardust Glowing Embers has the brightest orange
flowers in profusion right up the canes - a superb display from
these multi cane plants |
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Light requirements
Dendrobiums like good light at all times but they should not be kept
in full sun or they may scorch. Keep them in the brightest position during
the winter months to help ripen the current years stems, called canes
Watering requirements
This is one of the key elements that new growers often fail to provide
- NO WATERING from mid November until February, if your atmosphere
is very dry e.g. in a central heated home, dry greenhouse then you can
mist your plants once a months to avoid over drying them or give them
a good SINGLE soak every 8 weeks. The Nobile type Dendrobiums MUST have
a rest from water between these dates if you want to see flowers. There
is a fine balance between drying them out completely (killing them) and
keeping them alive. This is due to their natural habitat in South
East Asia where the winters are cool and the air fairly dry. This winter
treatment is stopped in February as growth re starts and water should
be applied sparingly until good roots are visibly growing from the new
shoots, by June watering can given twice weekly and continued
until November. This watering regime is due to the plants native environment
where they would be subject to monsoon type downpours during the early
to late summer with corresponding higher temperatures and humidity and
cool dry winter conditions.
Feeding requirements
Since you will not be watering your Nobile type Dendrobiums during
the winter you will not be feeding them!, from late March to September
you should water with a half strength high nitrogen feed to boost
growth and from September to November change to half strength high
potash feed to ripen the canes,
Right: Dendrobium nobile 'Brazil' is a
feast of pale lilac and white flowers - a full bunch in a
pot! |
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| Dendrobium nobile white - same overall look at 'Brazil' above
but flowers are all white with a pale yellow centre |
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Re-potting schedule
Repotting and dividing should be undertaken in the spring either
immediately after flowering or just as new growth starts. These
plants need the roots confining and should always be under potted
rather than over potted as this will help prevent over watering.
These plants produce an enormous amount of aerial roots and so are
ideal candidates for growing in many ways other than pots. They
can be mounted on cork bark or even grown over a tree stump, they
will become top heavy though but thanks to the abundance of anchoring
roots should be stable by the following season after mounting.
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| Growing Dendrobium Orchids - non nobile types |
Dendrobium - NON Nobile types
12 - 28 C (53 - 82F) Dendrobiums in this temperature range vary
widely depending on where they naturally come from. They vary in size
from a few inches high to several feet and have flowers ranging from tiny
half inch flowers to whopping 4 inch blooms in a wide variety of colours.
Dendrobiums come in two types here, deciduous and evergreen. The deciduous
types will by November begin to lose their leaves after the very top final
leaf (apex) is fully ripe. They also need much cooler conditions during
this rest period and it can be allowed to drop to a minimum of 10 C (50
F) for a few weeks during the coldest part of the winter, this will in
fact encourage flowers to form instead of young plants where flowers would
have been.
Light requirements
Dendrobiums like good light at all times but they should not be kept
in full sun or they may scorch. Keep them in the brightest position during
the winter months to help ripen the current years stems, called canes.
Watering requirements
This type of Dendrobium come from New Guinea and Australia - with a few
exceptions. Generally speaking they require more water than their cooler
growing cousins and will benefit from being watered once a week from April
to October. From October through February/March start giving less
water as at this time of year they are not actively growing.
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Feeding requirements
| Do not feed Dendrobiums during the winter as they are not
actively growing and a build up of unused plant food can burn
the roots, from late March to September you should water with
a half strength high nitrogen feed to boost growth and from
September to November change to half strength high potash feed
to ripen the canes. |
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Re-potting schedule
Repotting and dividing should be undertaken in the spring either immediately
after flowering or just as new growth starts. These plants need the roots
confining and should always be under potted rather than over potted as
this will help prevent over watering. These plants produce an enormous
amount of aerial roots and so are ideal candidates for growing in many
ways other than pots. They can be mounted on cork bark or even grown over
a tree stump, they will become top heavy though but thanks to the abundance
of anchoring roots should be stable by the following season after mounting.
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| Dendrobium 'White Suprise' has huge 3 inch pure white flowers
on elegant stems and is a beautiful plant for highlighting a
'designer' room |
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