Chiloschista rodriguezii outcross
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Sold out Chiloschista rodriguezii outcross #3469 ('0693' x '0697') (approximately 25 seedlings per flask). The Species: This leafless orchid species, first described in 2005, is found in northern Thailand at elevations around 1650 ft. The flowers are about 1/2” and born on an inflorescence with up to 25 flowers. Culture: These are best grown mounted so they dry quickly and have lots of air around the roots. Traditionally they are grown with little or now moisture retentive material at the roots. I grow these in a warm greenhouse (minimum winter nights of 65F, days are 80 to 85F) in moderately bright light. For most of the year they are watered daily with dilute fertilizer and are dry within an hour or two. During the winter they get misted every few days and watered occasionally. As the plants get larger, they can put on quite a display. In nature they do experience a month or so in late winter to early spring that is quite dry. But I haven’t tried replicating that in cultivation. Deflasking Chiloschista: For small plant, I have found that they are most easily dealt with by taking them out of flask and laying them in a tray lined with landscape fabric. There is no moss or medium, just the landscape fabric. They do not root onto the fabric so they are easy to remove later. When they have reached a good size they can simply be mounted on what every you choose. I use cork, oak or other hard wood. They can, of course, be mounted directly out of flask if you prefer. Capsule parent: Chiloschista rodriguezii '0693' Pollen parent: Chiloschista rodriguezii '0697' |
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