Dendrobium ochreatum

Photos Dendrobium ochreatum - Watering Dendrobium ochreatum

continental : Let’s try to keep the ground fairly damp, watering every 1-2 weeks with 9375-9376 glasses of water; when the weather is very harsh and the temperatures are below zero, watering can be interrupted.

alpine : Every 2-3 weeks water the soil, trying to wet it deeply; keep the ground constantly moist, although we must avoid water stagnations. Usually 9374-9375 glasses of water are used.

mediterranean : We suggest watering regularly with 9376-9377 glasses of water, trying to keep the growing substratum pretty cool and moist; if the climate is very cold we can reduce watering. 0-1 weeks should go by between irrigations.

Exposure Dendrobium ochreatum

continental : Locate this plant in a partially shady spot, where it can receive some hours of direct sunlight.
The Dendrobium ochreatum isn’t rustic; during the cold months it is grown in the apartment.

alpine : Let's grow these plants in a partially shaded place, where they can receive direct sunrays just for a few hours a day.
During the cold months these plants should be grown in an apartment because they can’t stand the cold; it’s best to keep the minimum temperatures above 15°C.

mediterranean : The Dendrobium ochreatum can bear a few hours of direct insolagtion, but it is best to place it in a partially shady place.
In the winter it’s best to move these plants in the apartment, as they need minimum temperatures above 12-15°C.

Fertilization Dendrobium ochreatum : We suggest not to fertilize orchids during the winter months; we should start fertilizing again towards the end of the winter, when the plants start to produce new shoots.

Treatments Dendrobium ochreatum : In presence of cochineals apply a treatment based on white oil; otherwise it usually isn’t necessary to use parasiticides.


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