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This is my second Pleione flower that is turning brown. I thought the first one was due to misting but I'm not misting anymore. Anyone have any ideas??? I was soooo looking forward to seeing this in flower.



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amy
Amy
 

Oh Gosh ! what a shame Alex I'm sorry I'm no help I don't know anything about them ;o(

5 Mar, 2012

 

Temperature change?

5 Mar, 2012

 

Thanks Amy.

I just read: start watering when the first buds show.

Gave it some water and hope that the flower will open!

5 Mar, 2012

 

Motinot, I haven't moved the plant and temp the same. ;o{

5 Mar, 2012

 

sorry to hear this Alex :( looks a lovely flower

5 Mar, 2012

 

Let's hope that watering will help it! ;o/

5 Mar, 2012

 

Too warm maybe?
What is it growing in Alex?

5 Mar, 2012

 

My diagnosis is too little humidity and not enough air movement. Orchids are very subject to these types of problems indoors. My Epidendrum orchids I brought into the house 4 days ago have many flowers falling off (it's too hot and dry indoors). I need to move them back outdoors.

6 Mar, 2012

 

Meanie,
It's as far away from the woodburner as possible and the radiator is turned off. My Paph is in the same place and that's doing fantastic. Thermometer is reading 20C at the moment. Maybe it is too warm. Why does this happen a day or two before they opoen though?
It's growing in orchid bark and perlite.
Think I should move it?

6 Mar, 2012

 

Delonix,
It could be too hot and dry but I'm always opening my windows....even when it's cold (Wood burner stays on). Corfu is a very damp island. I can't move it outside now...can I?
I hope you moved your orchids back outside.

6 Mar, 2012

 

I use a slightly more organic mix with some compost and sphag moss - it's possible that the pseudobulb is working too hard in too dry a mix.

6 Mar, 2012

 

Hhhhmmm. Nothing I can do now...the brown has moved inwards today. I have my Tongariro bulbs next to this....they are doing fine (so far). Let's see if the same happens to them, then we might figure out the problem.

6 Mar, 2012

 

20ºC is definitely not too hot! However, the relative humidity should always be 50% or greater for most orchids. Do you have a hygrometer? When growing plants indoors one should always have a hygrometer. It measures the relative humidity in your house. I bet your humidity is very low. Most heating devices drastically reduce the humidity indoors.

Phalaenopsis hybrid orchids don't seem to be bothered so much from low humidity. I had mine indoors when it was blooming for many months.

Your Pleione may do better outdoors in shade, in a protected spot. I've never seen Pleione growing indoors; not even when I lived in the San Francisco Bay Area.

6 Mar, 2012

 

Don't be too sure about the humidity in my house. We had to buy a dehumidifier....it would start at 97% humidity in the bedrooms on rainy days . Now, with the woodburner installed the humidy in better. (dehumidifer broke down....too much use , lol)

The plan is to move them outside after they have bloomed. Don't you think it's dangerous to move them out now???
No shade around my house!

6 Mar, 2012

 

So you do have a hygrometer.

Wow! You have no shade at all! I can't imagine not having any shade at all. Do you have a covered patio?

7 Mar, 2012

 

My dehumidifier doesn't work anymore, we need to have it fixed. ;o(
I moved the Pleione to the third floow where it has no heating. (in the process of fixing)

No, no shadeat all on the top floors. Eventually all the balconies (run three sides of the house) will have verandas (shade structures) What do you do first???? We've build this house from scratch.

7 Mar, 2012

 

Alexandramou:

You don't need a dehumidifier, you need a hygrometer. LOL!:>)

Your Pleione will most likely do better without any heating (of course, I'm guessing).

You don't have any large trees for shade? A good very good extremely fast-growing tree would be Tipu tree (Tipuana tipu). It also makes a good temporary tree, until you get a better shade tree up and growing. The Tipu tree can grow up to 15ft/4.6m a year (under ideal conditions). It loves heat and is very drought tolerant. It also is a very hardy tree (to at least 22ºF/-6ºC or slightly lower for brief periods) native to northern Argentina and Brazil.

7 Mar, 2012

 

Go for the Tipuana tipu tree Alex!

7 Mar, 2012

 

Delonix,

ok, ok, I will shop around for a hygrometer. I just bought myself a hiking compass and a car compass....the car compass is driving me mad. It doesn't seem right to me. I will need to compare the two (when I'm not the one driving).

The Tipuana tipu tree looks amazing. I love those type of leaves and the flowers too. No place to plant anything else for shade. The two large palm trees in the front are still not high enough, the side one is not tall enough either. The back, well....leads to the basement. Need to put up the verandas soon.

7 Mar, 2012

 

Do they sell weather centers there? I have a little weather center, which was cheap. It tells the temp indoor/outdoors and the humidity.

Is you car compass a GPS?

The Jacaranda is a fast growing shade tree. (just thought I would add this in).

8 Mar, 2012

 

I like the Tipuana tipu tree and the Jacaranda Meanie.
Maybe I should have both...

8 Mar, 2012

 

Yes, they sell weather centers here Delonix. I had one and it decided to take a fall. ;o)

Nope, not a GPS. A simple litte compass that you stick to the dash board. It's really cute, I just know how correct it is???

Of course you just had to add that in....lol...;o)))

8 Mar, 2012

 

That's the attitude Alex!

Remember, if you ever run out of space you could always boot the family out!

8 Mar, 2012

 

lol....;o)

I can just imagine, my family rebelling and kicking me out to live in hubby's greenhouse with the plants. Just hope they give me the wood burner to keep me warm. ;o)))

8 Mar, 2012

 

Alexandramou:

Are Tipuana tipu and Jacaranda trees available there at the nurseries?

If you ever need seeds for Jacaranda or Tipuana tipu let me know. I have the giant Jacanda tree in the front yard which is dropping seeds pods everywhere right now...and the shopping center where I grocery shop has dozens of large Tipu trees and they're full of seeds.

Hope you don't get kicked to the greenhouse! lol! :>)

Is it still cold there? It's 75ºF/24ºC here at 9:30a.m., although it's going to cool down on Sunday and be cool (66ºF/19ºC. feel sorry for me) all next week! :>(

9 Mar, 2012

 

I haven't seen them for sale,,,,then again I haven't looked. I haven't seen them growing anywhere either, I'm sure I wouldn't miss them!

How could I possibly refuse such a kind gesture??? ;o)))
Now will they germinate for me????

Lucky for me I'm still living at home, I had to hide a few plants under the radiators, behind the curtains, back of the shop...lol...;o)

Weather still yukky yuk yuks.....raining all week, not cold but not a go out and take a walk week. We're not near 19C yet but in the teens. Feel sorry sorry for you???? I don't think so.....;o)

10 Mar, 2012

 

I know for sure the Tipu tree will grow there...and the Jacaranda should grow there, too.

That's funny, hiding plants! LOL!

Some inland parts of San Diego were up to 90ºF/32ºC today...it was pretty darn hot! We're going to go into shock when the weather cools down next week.

10 Mar, 2012



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