Loading...
Uploaded by sooneaty on Mar 12, 2011
This video shows where to cut the primary spike for reblooms.The flowers here lasted three months and the spikes arose sometime in January 2011. It is now March 2011 and these will keep me happy for another four months! Enjoy with me!
Howto & Style
Standard YouTube License
Thanks fluffi89. I use orchid food which is 19-31-17. The middle number means high in Phosphorus. It is standard Orchid food from Schultz.
The heating in my house automatically drops the night temp to 18 degrees and day temp 23 degrees celsius.
sooneaty 7 months ago
Wow. its amazing to see many spikes and branches in the same plant. What kind of fertilizer (ratio) do you use? Mine is 30:10:10
Do you vary the temperature to encourage blooming? Thank you.
fluffia89 8 months ago
Load more suggestions
Thanks fluffi89. I use orchid food which is 19-31-17. The middle number means high in Phosphorus. It is standard Orchid food from Schultz.
The heating in my house automatically drops the night temp to 18 degrees and day temp 23 degrees celsius.
sooneaty 7 months ago