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DENDROBIUMS: Breeding with Amphidiploids
Species and hybrids with doubled chromosomes in the sections Phalaenanthe and Cerotobium are the backbone of the cut flower industry in Hawaii; standards, objectives, methods; refer to Wll-220
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DENDROBIUMS: Fertilizing
Experiments prove it is beneficial for both growth and flowering; best results come from applying ratios of 3-3-2 or 5-5-2; for much detail refer to W9-75-(D. pompadour types)
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DENDROBIUMS: Fertilizing During Rest Period
Those that need a rest should be given neither water or fertilizer at that time. A81-122
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DENDROBIUMS: Flower Stems Can Be Cut
But unlike phalaenopsis, they are not likely to produce a secondary stem. A82-122
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DENDROBIUMS: Leaf Loss
Many of them are deciduous each year in winter; it is caused mainly by day length and the need for less light and water. F86-13
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DENDROBIUMS: Medias
Those from Thailand do best in a sphagnum-bark mix, or pure sphagnum because of their need for moisture; others used are a very coarse bark and polystyrene mix, or, even in a fine river grit alone. OR82-12
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DENDROBIUMS: To Start Flower Nodes
In softcane types spray Di-hydrogen Orthophosphate two, three times at fortnightly intervals at 1/2 tpg. AU85(3)-35
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