Orchids help

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    It is not unusual for orchids to sulk when moved to new surroundings.
    Dendrobium is a huge genera - which one did you buy?
    Raise the humidity straight away. Take a saucer, fill it with pebbles and water almost up to the top of the pebbles.
     
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    sorry dont know what happened to the font there??
     
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    All that I can say Technic is Good Luck! New to orchids and you've gone in at the deep end:love30:

    It's a super tropical species. So I would guess that your home is too cool and too dry. Your best chance of success will be to build a vivarium (quickly), with thermostatic heat, artificial lighting if need be and a small fan that will operate on a timer. For the time being, a south facing bathroom with the heat turned up to 25/28°c will help.

    Probably not what you wanted to hear:dunno:
     
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    I have a nasty habit of doing that, just get drawn in by the exotic or unusual.

    Could you recommend a Dendrobium that is less tropical and where i may get it from? Thanks for all your advice you've been a big help.
     
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    Don't give up on it - you could get one of those placcy sweet jars, a few holes in the lid, gravel and water in the bottom and a warm spot.

    Dendrobium phalaenopsis are the most forgiving.................
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    ..............available pretty much everywhere from time to time. Keep an eye on Lidl in particular.

    You may see a few Dendrobium nobile in the GC's at the moment...............
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    ............probably most tolerant of average house conditions.

    Den.kingianium (Berry Oda) is fairly widely available in the winter months. Needs cool north facing (lower light) room to bloom.
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    If you have the space there should be some cheap out of bloom Cymbidium in the GC's at the moment. Not a Den., but a great orchid anyway.
     
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