7 Rare Raven Dracula Black Orchid Seeds, Black Orchid Flower Fresh Exotic Seeds

7 Rare Raven Dracula Black Orchid Seeds, Black Orchid Flower Fresh Exotic Seeds


7 rare raven dracula black orchid seeds, black orchid flower fresh exotic seeds. Incredibly easy to germinate – along with raven dracula black orchid these are the easiest exotic plant or flower seeds you will ever grow. This stunning orchid is called raven dracula. Dracula orchids grow in highlands of south america. Beautiful raven dracula is a hybrid of dracula roezlii and dracula vampire. How to grow orchids from seeds. Make a fine potting mix, suitable for slipper orchids, most oncidiums, miltonias, and orchids with small roots that enjoy moisture more than most. 4 parts fine (grain) fir bark or fine (grain) coco husk. 1 part fine (grain) charcoal. Choose a smaller pot to place your orchid seeds in, making sure that there are plenty of holes in the pot itself for drainage. Make sure your hands and your environment are sterile. Scatter just a few seeds beneath the surface of each pot. Germination time is from 2 weeks up to 2 months – be patient. Remove the orchid from its original pot, making sure to cut off any dead or rotting roots. Divide the root matter into several different sections, if needed, before placing the plant in its pot. Lightly add the potting mix, barely covering the root system. Raven dracula black orchid growing guide. Because the flower stems often grow downward, pot them in a plastic mesh basket. This also has the advantage of increasing airflow to the plant’s roots, but they will dry out a bit more quickly. They should not be allowed to totally dry out, as they have no way to store water. They can die in a matter of hours if they dry out and the temperature is too high. Actually, they’re pretty hard to over-water, so water often, though this is less important if the humidity is high. Sphagnum moss is a good potting mix to use for these, because it helps keep the roots moist. Humidity is very important, as most come from cloud forests in the andes. Try for 70-100% humidity. Good air circulation (usually from a fan) will help prevent issues with rot. Keep the daytime temperatures below 68°f (20c). They are cool growers! At night, temperatures should drop at least 10-15°f (6-8c). Care a great deal about leaf temperatures, so respect this. The plants also dehydrate quickly if temperatures are too high. Fertilizer: ask your local nursery for an orchid fertilizer, and apply it according to package instructions. Reblooming: once an orchid has stopped flowering, you can cut off the bloom spike at the base of the plant. Leave the pot in bright, indirect light. Your orchid should rebloom within a year. Repotting: you may want to repot your orchid every few years. Do this when it’s not blooming, because repotting can stress an orchid and cause it to drop its blooms. The seeds can be sent to any destination in the world.. We aim to provide our customers with the highest quality product and service. As with all seeds 100% germination success should not be expected although we select varieties known for their relatively higher success rates. Every effort is taken to ensure the quality of our seeds. However, it should be noted that seed germination is dependent on many factors including soil quality and conditions, temperatures and pests etc. Thank you for taking the time to review our listing.The item “7 Rare Raven Dracula Black Orchid Seeds, Black Orchid Flower Fresh Exotic Seeds” is in sale since Tuesday, October 14, 2014. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Flowers, Trees & Plants\Bonsai\Seeds”. The seller is “didycy” and is located in Paphos, Paphos. This item can be shipped worldwide.

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