Friday 22 May 2015

SOME ORCHID BUDS & FLOWERS

It is true to say I have been a little ... preoccupied with regards a subject that my most popular blog covers.

This has held back my other blogs somewhat, along with the highly variable weather, especially my British wildlife blog.

This s because something has occurred several months earlier than ... well, than I expected it to in all honesty by about 6 months. This is a very big thing and though I do mention this on the blog in question I do not go into detail. Just trust me it is big and over the next couple of months it will change everything. For the better.

I have to be even more preoccupied than ever before with this said subject and for at least a month ... maybe three or four. It is simply impossible to say. Despite the in depth knowledge I have within this particular blog's posts and it may seem like I can predict, work out and appear to know everything ... well, I do not. Some things I literally have to take a stab at and hope I am in the ballpark. From time to time I am not.

Sometimes these stabs are completely obvious by which then I will state so.

But before I get preoccupied with this other ... matter I decided that recent activity with my Orchids should be posted up before things go a bit ... well, nuts.

I have several Orchids in flower and an even greater number with buds and I only hope that I manage to catch those in flower in the coming weeks in picture and film and post on the Internet.

I have several Moth Orchids, Phalaenopsis, in flower and a few in bud.

I have also now, this morning, noticed that my Dendrobium victoriae-reginae has a few buds on it and I dare say more will appear over the next couple of weeks?

My Vanda coerulea is in bud, or the very early stages, and I fear this one might be missed, though it is several weeks from producing flowers.

Here are a few pictures and videos of them ...

Dendrobium victoriae-reginae ..












Ahh yes ... new LED bulbs I spotted in Sainsury's Homebase for stupidly cheap money and very high wattage. Well high for an LED. AT £6 each I decided to get TWO! They are 20W each so now are hooked up alongside my 16W and 19W Toshiba E-Core bulbs. It is VERY bright now, lol. 

Annoyingly I have been trying to add new E-Cores for two years but the prices have increased markedly and I have been pushed for time too.