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darius
So.Appalachian Mtns, VA
(Zone 5b)

November 18, 2003
04:29 PM

Post #712537

Orchid Cactus, Strap Cactus
Disocactus ackermannii



http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/60332/

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Kaufmann
GOD's Green Earth
United States
(Zone 8b)

November 18, 2003
08:57 PM

Post #712745

That's gorgeous!!! I want one...thanks for sharing the picture -- Gretchen
adinamiti
Bucuresti
Romania

May 07, 2004
06:53 AM

Post #862105

I have this plant for five years, but it had never bloomed.
Please, tell me : what must I do ?
darius
So.Appalachian Mtns, VA
(Zone 5b)

May 07, 2004
07:04 AM

Post #862108

That bloom was the first one I had in more than 3 years. Recently on another thread here about epis, a woman said she has many blooms by feeding a half-strength fish emulsion every other week in spring and summer. I'm going to try it myself and see if I get more blooms.
adinamiti
Bucuresti
Romania

May 10, 2004
07:42 AM

Post #865089

Thank you for sharing this advice.
Can you tell me, please,what is a fish emulsion ?
darius
So.Appalachian Mtns, VA
(Zone 5b)

May 10, 2004
07:56 AM

Post #865097

From our Garden Terms: http://davesgarden.com/terms/
Definition of fish emulsion

Definition as written by Terry:
A liquid organic fertilizer made from emulsifying fish byproduct and waste; sometimes containing small amounts of kelp or seaweed as well.

It is a fairly mild organic fertilizer with a NPK ratio of somewhere around 4-1-1, making it a good choice for tender plants and seedlings.

Because of its organic nature, it has a rather disagreeable odor, which is sometimes reduced or eliminated in manufacturing. (However, even the deodorized types can still carry a distinct smell, especially in a warm enclosed environment like a greenhouse. Trust me.)
adinamiti
Bucuresti
Romania

May 11, 2004
07:24 AM

Post #866210

You are very kind. Thank you. I have never looked in the Garden Terms, but, thanks to you, now I know.
I look forward to use this kind of fertilizer and I'll tell you how it went.
venusgirlcat
Edmonton, AB
(Zone 3a)

August 20, 2004
04:30 PM

Post #1011304

I am in zone 3 where we get harsh winter -35. It likes to have cool night and not direct sunlight. A suggestion is put it under a tree and fertilize it with 15-30-15 and alternate with any other fertilizer like liquid seaweed fertilizer.
darius
So.Appalachian Mtns, VA
(Zone 5b)

August 20, 2004
04:50 PM

Post #1011317

Welcome to DG, venusgirlcat!
adinamiti
Bucuresti
Romania

August 23, 2004
06:17 AM

Post #1014716

Thank you, venusgirlcat. Did you ever cut your plant's leaves ? A friend told me that she cuts frequently the leaves. She says that they have male and female leaves. You have to cut some exterior leaves, which must be male ones and so the plant will bloom quicker.
Mikhail65
San Francisco, CA

May 14, 2007
10:56 PM

Post #3498370

I have recently bought a cutting from an orchid cactus called ackimori hybrid or another name ackeronni hybrid (L) O/R does anyone have a picture of this orchid cactus?Thank you very much!
adinamiti
Bucuresti
Romania

May 15, 2007
10:06 AM

Post #3499643

Thanks to your advices, my orchid cactus has bloomed this year.

Mikhail,I'm sorry , haven't heard of ackimori hybrid cactus. Have you tried The PlantFiles Search on DG ?I tried, but there is no cactus with those names.Maybe you can take a picture of your plant or describe it .

This a is my Epiphyllum blooming !
Adina

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