Yearly gh cleaning and along going stressy weeks

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JeanLux

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I did not post pics for some weeks, because of gh cleaning that, of course, took a lot more than the estimated time :eek:!!! combined with a week of holidays, :eek:!!! No chance to synchronize!!

So here some pics of my cleaning experience, and , more interesting, flowering orchids during this period (I do not start a separate thread for each as I had in the past years); I will include slippers here!

The larger part of my plants had to go outside the gh for some days; quite some of them will spend summer here (not on this table, my wife would :drool::drool:):


My slippers had to migrate into moving boxes for some (3) days!



One look into the gh while cleaning is ongoing:



So far for the cleaning action, and here now orchid pics of plants flowering during these last weeks:

Angreacum magdalenae, this year with 3 spikes and 6 blooms:


Brassavola cucullata, 2 flowers only:


Cattleya Green Emerald 'Orchid Queen:


Cattleya intermedia aquinii:


Cattleya mossiae alba var. wagnerii:


Cattleya walkeriana:


Coelogyne celebensis ex Sulawesi:


One more post to follow: Jean
 
Dendrobium mochatum, 2 spikes, each +/- 12 blooms:


Encyclia 'Orchidjungle' x cordigera:


Epidendrum ciliare with about 10 spikes with 50 flowers+:


Euchile mariae, 1st spike of 5 to open:


Laelia tenebrosa, 2 spikes, 3 flowers this time:


Mokara hybrid:


Renanthera monachica:


a few weeks later with catt. interm. coerulea:


One more, I think!! Jean
 
Rhyncholaelia digbyana, this year again with 4 lovely large flowers:


Trichopilia tortilis was reticent to flower these last years, but now, some months after repotting brings up 7 blooms!!! (=> Thanasis :) )


and my lovely Vanda coerulea , a reliable bloomer:


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Now for my slippers:

Paph curtisii:


Paph noid 1:


Paph noid 2:


To come:

Paph Dollgoldi:


Paph Lebaudianum:



and to finish a pic of my armeniacum, repotted following ex. of forum members :):)!!






Thanks for looking!

Jean
 
The color on that L.tenebrosa is incredible! How do you grow your Trpla.tortilis?
 
Amazing photos!!! Your plants are very happy!!!!

(the tortilis is putting a new growth!!! :D)
 
The color on that L.tenebrosa is incredible! How do you grow your Trpla.tortilis?

Here is a pic of the plant parts after repotting into clay pots in March this year: media is some bark with a lot of lava stones!! The left one is in flower, and the right one is showing several spikes! Jean

 

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