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DENDROBIUM PHALAENOPSIS: Buds Dry and Fall Off
May be caused by ethylene. A79-262
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DENDROBIUM PHALAENOPSIS: Hit by Cold Spell
Remove all discolored canes and rhizomes; repot and water sparingly until new roots reach pot edge. F70-182
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DENDROBIUM PHALAENOPSIS: How to Get Them to Bloom
Grow warm and humid until Labor Day then move them to the cymbidium house, slightly reduce watering until Christmas when growths are complete; return to warm house for flowering in about 60 days. ODA72-128
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DENDROBIUM PHALAENOPSIS: Minimum Optimums
Hardcane: 65 deg.F. nights, with 50% relative humidity, and 4,000 fc. winter and 8,000 fc. summer; softcane: 55 deg.F. to 60 deg. nights, with 50% relative humidity and 3,000 fc. winter and 6,000 fc. summer. AU71-135
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DENDROBIUM PHALAENOPSIS: New Growth Rots in July and September
Several diseases can cause the injury; water early in the day and only enough. A72-55
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DENDROBIUM PHALAENOPSIS: Old Canes
If plump and good, keep on plant; if old and weak, remove. A69-1003
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DENDROBIUM PHALAENOPSIS: Propagation Methods
Those with runners or rhizomes can be divided like cattleyas; those like Den. lyonii can be split into clumps of pseudobulbs; pendulous types like Den. anosmum may be divided by means of keikis or by cutting the stems into pieces, each with several nodes and placing them on damp moss or coconut fibre in the shade. OD71-145; NH72(4)19+
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DENDROBIUM PHALAENOPSIS: The Gatton Way to Get Flowers
Get them into vigorous growth in February; feed and grow until August with regular fertilizer; in August change to good potash fertilizer; reduce temperature ten to 15 degrees F. at same time for six weeks; return to warmth at night about October 1; bud growth should follow. OR78-242
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DENDROBIUM PHALAENOPSIS: Too Tall
Stunt them by removing the top three or four inches; flowering spike or keikis will appear. F70-116
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