Cattleya walkeriana f. semi alba 'Tokyo #1''

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This plant has taken about 20 years to finally flower. It simply refused to grow in a pot with the roots rotting off as soon as they were produced. Now it's happy on the mount.
 
Tokyo #1 is a classic. I have about 55 walkeriana and can’t grow them in the house mounted or in baskets... too dry most of the time. I do real well in clay orchid pots and hydroponic clay pebbles. Lots of air and the roots love it.
 
EDCA1D33-4D98-4BBA-90C5-EA3723C3F863.jpeg 890085D1-EA1A-4477-A1EF-AB50F6715FDB.jpeg 11F05026-9B65-4C64-A305-5478F75A39D8.jpeg 69808E8F-473C-40CE-841F-1EA9F71838AF.jpeg When they have roots from a mount or aerial roots I put the plant in an empty pot and add the clay balls a little at a time over a week or so. If I’m repotting one from bark I repot it completely. Try not to cover any of the rhizome. I keep mine outside for the summer.
 
I use ‘Purely Organic’ fertilizer on my Cattleyas in the summer. Most people put it in tea bags. The little black ‘baskets’ are fertilizer baskets. I got them for my bonsai and never used them.
Hi Leslie... sorry I missed you at Glen’s. My Cattleyas come in and are under lights for the winter.
 

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