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All about orchid culture and how to grow them - The North of England Orchid Society
... % plus An idea of which temperature band the orchid belongs to may be gleaned from the leaves, cool growing plants by and large have thin leaves, ... be needed during the Spring and Summer, possibly even into Autumn if the weather is clear and warm and of course all year round in the ... as a very open mix will demand during a hot period of weather, then O.K. but if you cannot devote a daily regime of ...
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all about Cattleya Orchids and how to grow them
... to grow them ALL ABOUT ORCHIDS The North of England Orchid Society Website Gold Medal Winners and Best Plant Society Display ... or 2000-3000 foot candles. In hot weather shade sufficiently to ensure that the leaves are cool to the touch. If you are ... completely. Water twice weekly and fertilise fortnightly with a recommended orchid fertiliser. From October to February, no fertiliser is needed, but ...
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all about Cymbidium Orchids and how to grow them
... flower year after year. Temperature and Humidity Conservatories or cool greenhouses suit these plants where night temperatures above 46° ... essential for Cymbidium growth. Ventilate the greenhouse whenever the weather permits. A strong fan to circulate the greenhouse air ... Whenever possible use rainwater. Fertilizing Use a well-balanced orchid fertiliser (ratio 20-20-20) at the recommended strength ...
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all about Miltonia Orchids and how to grow them
... 'S These orchids are often referred to as the Pansy orchid for obvious reasons, and most are heavily scented In nature ... or 2000-3000 foot candles. In hot weather shade sufficiently to ensure that the leaves are cool to the touch. If you are ... you should water twice weekly and fertilise fortnightly with a recommended orchid fertiliser. Ensure that the compost is throughly flushed through when ...
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all about Odontoglossum Orchids and how to grow them
... Odontoglossums are amongst the most varied and colourful of the orchid family. The fact that theyare often compact plants which can ... 7 days from the end of February until September, depending on weather conditions. During October and November when not much heat is ... by floor damping in the early evening. Temperature Odontoglossums are cool growing orchids from the high Andes and need a minimum ...
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all about Odontoglossum Orchids and how to grow them
... to grow them ALL ABOUT ORCHIDS The North of England Orchid Society Website Gold Medal Winners and Best Plant Society Display ... or 1000-2500 foot candles. In hot weather shade sufficiently to ensure that the leaves are cool to the touch. If you are ... completely. Water twice weekly and fertilise fortnightly with a recommended orchid fertiliser. From October to February, no fertiliser is needed, but ...
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Paphiopedilum orchids - The North of England Orchid Society
... the butter-yellow Paphiopedilum armeniacum has sparked unusual excitement among orchid hobbyists. All Paphiopedilum are characterised by both a cup-like ... a favourable temperature, is highly recommended to keep the leaves cool and to dry drops of water on the plants ... to seven days but weather conditions may modify this need. The potting medium, the surrounding humidity and the weather all affect the ...
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