Dividing a sympodial orchid and removing backbulbs – which we’ll go over later in this article – are similar processes, except when you are dividing the plant, you’re removing some of the current pseudobulbs with active growth rather than removing the leafless backbulbs. Photo by Kristine...
Plant Calanthe orchids in partial shade, favoring east-facing windows indoors or shaded areas outside. Calanthe orchids thrive in partial shade and preferdappled or filtered light to direct light. Houseplants should be located in a north or east-facing window where they will not be blasted with...
depending on the species and cultivar. In general, you cannot replant a cut orchid stem to make a new plant. Instead, orchids are propagated by dividing pseudobulbs and rhizomes or planting offshoots, also known as "keikis."
After about six to eight weeks, remove the corms from their pot, allow them to dry thoroughly, and then store them in a paper bag in a cool location (around 40° to 50° F) until you’re ready to replant them in late summer or fall. PLANTING IN THE GARDEN Exposure: Full sun ...
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Snake Plant Care Guide A few of my new Snake Plant babies. Most will need to be repotted in a year or so. Light Requirements Even though Sansevierias prefer medium light (about 10′ away from the west or south window), they’ll also tolerate lower and higher light levels. How versatile...
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This was taken just before I repotted my Sansevieria Zelanica. As you can see, 1 of the tough rhizomes had torn the side of the pot & new growth was emerging. Botanical Name:Dracaena spp & varieties (this plant has recently been reclassified from the Sansevieria genus to the Dracaenagenus...