"Psychopsis papilio ... Found... from Trinidad to Venezuela, Colombia and Peru and Bolivia... flowers... appearing one at a time but intermittently over a long period, often many months...
Light: Morning sun and then shade. Culture: A key to successfully growing this... orchid is excellent drainage and bright light. Aliflor... the expanded clay orchid mix... grow them in clay pots so that the roots can dry readily. ... in the northeast corner of the shadehouse, exposed to full morning sun. The walls of the shadehouse are chainlink, and air flows freely... watered twice a week, drying thoroughly between. ... fertilize weekly in the growing season... the end of April to November. In winter... reduce the frequency of water and fertilizer applications. Papilios don't like repotting and do well when they are crowded. Only when the pseudobulbs and roots begin to creep over the edge of the pot should you consider repotting. The... firm Carter and Holmes Orchids advises removing the plant from its pot, soaking the plant in Superthrive or another root growth stimulant for a few hours and then allowing it to dry for a couple of weeks before repotting. ... During this period, the plants should be misted on clear, sunny mornings, but not watered otherwise... This treatment helps initiate new roots. Water lightly after repotting because the plant is susceptible to fungus and bacteria at this stage, and dryness inhibits disease." URL : http://www.miamiherald.com/living/home/gardening/story/334633.html photo : http://media.miamiherald.com/smedia/2007/12/07/11/181-watch.embedded.prod_affiliate.56.jpg ************** Regards, VB _______________________________________________ the OrchidGuide Digest (OGD) [email protected] http://orchidguide.com/mailman/listinfo/orchids_orchidguide.com

