9 Appendix A: Additional Orchid Resources Orchid Societies Online Resources Software Pronunciation Guide: How to Say the Most Common Orchid Names
10 Appendix B: English-Metric Conversion Tables
11 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1TABLE 1-1 Differences between Tulip and Orchid FlowersTABLE 1-2 The Components of a Species Orchid NameTABLE 1-3 The Components of a Hybrid Orchid’s Name
2 Chapter 2TABLE 2-1 Orchid Temperature Preferences
3 Chapter 3TABLE 3-1 Pros and Cons of Various Types of LabelsTABLE 3-2 The Pros and Cons of Various Types of Label Markers
4 Chapter 5TABLE 5-1 Artificial Light SourcesTABLE 5-2 Comparing T5 Fluorescents and LEDs
5 Chapter 6TABLE 6-1 The Pros and Cons of Different Fertilizers and How to Use Them
6 Chapter 7TABLE 7-1 The Pros and Cons of Various Potting Materials
7 Chapter 9TABLE 9-1 Common Orchid Pests and Their Controls
8 Chapter 13TABLE 13-1 Oncidium Alliance Intergenerics
9 Appendix ATABLE A-1 Pronouncing Common Orchids
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1FIGURE 1-1: Comparing a cattleya flower with a tulip flower. FIGURE 1-2: Epiphytic orchids have thick roots covered with silver velamen. FIGURE 1-3: Terrestrial and semiterrestrial orchids, like most slipper orchids,...
2 Chapter 2FIGURE 2-1: Maximum-minimum thermometer. FIGURE 2-2: The shadow test is a simple and reasonably accurate way to measure ...FIGURE 2-3: An example of a handheld light meter.
3 Chapter 3FIGURE 3-1: Cutting tools — from left to right: thin-bladed knife, two pairs of...FIGURE 3-2: Potting tools — clockwise from top-left: rubber mallet, dibble, pot...FIGURE 3-3: This compact, lightweight, self-striking butane torch is a breeze t...FIGURE 3-4: A common type of water breaker. FIGURE 3-5: Thumb valves make watering easier. FIGURE 3-6: The most useful watering can is one with a long spout. FIGURE 3-7: Simple fertilizer injectors are easy to use and handy if you have q...
4 Chapter 4FIGURE 4-1: Staking flower spikes of spray-type orchids like phalaenopsis or on...FIGURE 4-2: Plastic plant clips attach the stem of the orchid to its stake, com...FIGURE 4-3: Trim off brown tips of leaves following the natural curvature of th...FIGURE 4-4: Placing plants on pedestals and inserting their growing pot inside ...FIGURE 4-5: This miniature arrangement contains only three small cattleya flowe...FIGURE 4-6: Wrapping the flower stem with florist’s wire. FIGURE 4-7: Wrap the flower stem with florist’s tape. FIGURE 4-8: Add a fern frond to the corsage. FIGURE 4-9: Add a ribbon and a florist’s pin.
5 Chapter 5FIGURE 5-1: The extent of the roof overhang has an influence in the amount of l...FIGURE 5-2: Bay windows increase the size of the growing area and the amount of...FIGURE 5-3: The type of leaf indicates an orchid’s light requirements. FIGURE 5-4: When orchids don’t receive enough light, their foliage tends to be ...FIGURE 5-5: A paphiopedilum leaf with a round or oval brown spot caused by too ...FIGURE 5-6: One of my off-the-shelf four-tube units with three tiers. FIGURE 5-7: An adjustable light fixture like this one is very handy for accommo...FIGURE 5-8: Approximate growing areas for different wattages of high-intensity-...FIGURE 5-9: An egg-crate louver set inside a waterproof tray. FIGURE 5-10: Ceiling fans can be set either to push warm