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Lycaste Belle Ribicoff, named in honor of our centenarian member, has bloomed!
Lycaste Belle Ribicoff, named in honor of our centenarian member, has bloomed!

Greetings all...Spring has sprung.  The days are finally getting longer (though the dinner hour continues to sneak up on me so that dinner gets started late!) and many of your plants may be getting started on new growth.

If you have Catasetums you may be tempted to start watering or repot them.  WAIT!  You need to continue to withhold water until the new grow is a good 3-4" tall.  At that point it is safe to start watering.  If they are busting out of their current pots, it's also time to repot.  Just be careful of those new roots when you do.  Cycnoches, which are in the same alliance, depend on those new roots to survive.  The roots on the older pseudobulbs die off, and you may only have the new growth continuing on.

After plants have finished flowering and begun new growth is the best time to repot, if needed.  Remember not to jump up more than an inch, or two for fast growers, in pot size.  There are excellent culture sheets available on the American Orchid Society website.

For our April meeting this coming Sunday, our NSOS secretary and student AOS judge Karen Timko will be presenting her talk on Orchid Basics.  This is great opportunity for our members, new and not new, to learn some valuable information about how to grow that neat plant (or 3, or 7, or......) that you purchased at our show   as well has an opportunity to share tips and tricks amongst the group.

Remember to bring your blooming plants for our show table. Hopefully Lyc Belle Ribicoff will still be fresh come Sunday so you can see it in person.

And don't forget, our fundraiser table!

See you Sunday!

Ginna


 
 
 

Awarded at the New Hampshire Orchid Society Show this past weekend - 3/28/2025.  

  • Ginna Plude - David O Moreton Memorial Award - Best Pleurothalid - Lepanthes caprimulgus

  • Ginna Plude - Best Terrarium Design 

  • Ginna Plude - AOS Flower Quality Award (83 pts) - Masdevallia Citrus Frost 'Mountain Sunburst'

  • Barb Putko - Best Windowsill Grown - Paph Tony Semple

 
 
 


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Congratulations to everyone who participated in our display by sharing their babies with us.  Your plants helped make our display, a display which won both the AOS Show Trophy and the Orchid Digest trophy.   Special Congratulations to Len Yanavich, our display designer for hitting it out of the park with his first ever display!

NSOS took home a lot of ribbons! 


Also, special congratulations to.....

Jeanne McDermott who received the rosette for the Best Windowsill Grown Plant with her Bc Robert Randall.


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Sandy Myhalik received the Trophy for Best No Name Plant in the show with Phal ign 'Sunrise Sunset'.

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Barb Putko received two rosettes for her Phrag humboldtii 'Fortuna' for the Best Plant Grown under Lights, and for the Best of the Phragmipedium Alliance AND the Nutmeg Trophy for the Best Home Grown Plant (Windowsill or under Lights).


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Thank you again for participating both with your plants and your time.  We could not have done it without you all!  


Ginna

 
 
 
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