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Sandpiper Orchid SocietyJuly 2011
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Sandpiper Meetings Location
Galloway Branch of the Atlantic County Library
system located at 306 East Jimmie Leeds Road
Galloway, NJ Phone 609-652-2352
Map of Meeting Location
Website: http://www.SandpiperOrchidSociety.com Email: [email protected]
July 28th7:30 PM
July ‘11 Newsletter in a
PDF FORMAT
Reserve the Dates...Sandpiper’s Annual
Orchid AuctionSaturday, September 17th
.......more to follow
Welcome New GuestsAs President of the Sandpiper OS, I would like to welcome new guests
John Vasta of Mullica Hill, NJ,Dave Makar of Galloway, NJ and
Joanne Hof of Millville, NJ to Sandpiper’s last meeting and we are
looking forward to seeing them again at our future meetings.
Andy Fontaine
23rd Annual Delaware Valley Orchid Council
Speakers’ Forum
Saturday, September 24thMore details and Registration Form
located on Page 6Registration for the “Early Bird Raffle” by August 15th
Sandpiper Orchid Society’s September Meeting Date Change
New Date: Thursday, September 29th.....5th Thursday of the month
“How to successfully manage your orchid collection”.
Summer Open House atParkside Orchid NurserySaturday, July 30, 2011
website for more information
At Sandpiper’s last meeting, Dr. Cary Stone gave a detailed talk on how to successfully manage your orchid collection. Dr. Stone hit all of the high points regarding orchids including amounts of light, watering, air circulation, fertilizing, finding micro climates in your growing area, repotting and dividing orchids and identifying pests and bugs and how to manage them. Audience questions capped a very informative evening that was enjoyed by all who attended.
How the Points are Earned Rosette Award ....…... 10 pts 1st Place ...................... 5 pts 2nd Place .................... 3 pts 3rd Place ..................... 1 pt Joe Myers Award - Awarded to the member that accumulates the highest point total for the year as determined from Society Displays and the monthly Show Table results. Lisa O’Neal Award - This award was established in 2006 upon the untimely death of then president Lisa O’Neal. Lisa was renowned for displaying her finest orchids on the monthly Show Table. The winner of this award is acknowledged as having grown the most outstanding orchid of the year which is chosen from those plants that received the 10 point Rosette Award.
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SHOW TABLE & Orchid Shows Point Standings thru
June 2011
Bollenbach, G.
Cascioli, P.
Class, B.
Connelly, C.
DelGuercio, M&S
Ellingsen, B.
Ference, R.
Fontaine, A.
MIchalenko, R.
MIzuno, N.
Myers, J.
Penso, M.
Schairer, C.
Stone, Dr. C.
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The Orchid Help Guys
Before the Meeting
7:15 PM
Ask the Orchid Help Guys before any Sandpiper Orchid Society meeting for advice on any culture
problems you may be having with your orchids.
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David’s Monthly Orchid Tips
David Off is a 3rd generation member of the highly respected
WALDOR ORCHIDS family.
Sandpiper Membership FormTo obtain Sandpiper Orchid Society
Membership information and a printable Application Form, click on the link below.
Printable Membership Application Form
Amesiella monticola is a small, compact species with very large white flowers in proportion to the leaves. Originally labeled as Angraecum, Amesiella philippinense and monticolla are the only species in the genus. The flowers are also fragrant. This plant looks very much like a super sized Neofinetia falcata! Light This plant prefers medium light, from 1500 to 2000 footcandles. When growing at windowsills, eastern exposure is ideal. When growing under fluorescent lights, grow 12 to 16 inches from the tubes.
Temperature This plant prefers intermediate to warm temperatures. Winter nighttime lows should be 60 to 64 degrees Fahrenheit. Winter daytime temps should be 70 to 75 degrees. Summer temps can be a few degrees warmer.
Humidity 50% or higher is ideal. The use of humidity trays or room humidifiers is beneficial.
Water It is best to use rainwater, distilled or reverse osmosis water. Municipal water with a pH of 7.5 or lower can also be used. Water as the mix approaches dryness but do not allow the mix to become completely dry between watering. Overwatering can cause several problems such as root rot and infectious bacteria/fungus in the potting medium.
Fertilizer Fertilize every other watering in the summer and every third
watering in the winter. We highly recommend Green Jungle Orchid Food, especially formulated to work with rain, distilled, reverse osmosis water or water low in alkalinity. Fertilize with Green Jungle every time you water. (NOTE: If using sphagnum moss, fertilize with Green Jungle every third watering.) Or, use GrowMore 20-10-20 Ureafree for municipal or well water. Use at the rate of ½ teaspoon per gallon. If using GrowMore with rain, distilled, or reverse osmosis water, add back in 5 - 10% municipal or well water to supply the necessary calcium and magnesium.
Flowering This plant generally blooms in the spring but can also bloom in the fall months. The 2 to 2½ inch flowers are pure
white sometimes with a very small splotch of yellow in the center of the lip. There can be anywhere from 2 to 6 flowers per spike with several spikes produced when mature.
Repotting Repot this species in the spring or fall months. This should be done once every year to year and a half. Use a clay pot with small bark mix or New Zealand sphagnum moss as your potting medium. Keep dry for the first week after repotting to allow any cracked roots to heal. As pictured, the Japanese style sphagnum mount also works very well.
Amesiella monticola
...thanks to the Orchid Web website.
Water and Summer Heat In these “dog days of Summer”, your orchids will need extra water. If your plants are outside or they’re in a greenhouse they will need to be sprayed down almost daily (this depends on the amount of rain you get) when the temperature reaches the mid to upper 90’s. Greenhouses can become extremely hot this time of year and soaking down the floors is a great way to cool the environment down. We can drop the temperature 15 degrees or so with a good soaking. Even if you grow indoors, plants will need some extra water too. If you grow your orchids in window sills, a couple of hot sunny days will dry them out. And even if you grow under lights, since this is the growing season, most of your plants will benefit from a little more H20 to fatten up those bulbs.
This is a timely reprint from a previously issued monthly Orchid Tips column; just in time for the heat of Summer!!!
Calendar of Events17 Mid-Atlantic Judging Center Philadelphia Horticultural Center Philadelphia, Pa. website: http://www.orchidjudging.com/
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The Benefits Of Membership
Whether a beginner or an expert orchid grower, you will find membership in the American Orchid Society a truly rewarding experience. You’ll join 18,000 others worldwide who share a passion for orchids, as well as furthering conservation and research efforts for these wondrous plants. And you’ll enjoy a wealth of membership benefits.
...membership to the American Orchid Society
American Orchid Society
OfficersPresident" " Andy Fontaine""Vice Pres." " Dr. Cary Stone""Secretary" " Linda Jankowski"Treasurer" " Henry Zona" "AOS Rep." " Walter Off" "Past Pres. " " Ron Ference " "
Trustees at LargeTrustee 2011 VacantTrustee 2012" Pam Cascioli" "Trustee 2013 George Bollenbach"Trustee 2014 Bill Class " "
Committee ChairsMembership" George Bollenbach"Program Dir." Dr. Cary Stone""Publicity" " Gail Zona" "Newsletter"" Ron Ference" "Show Table"" Bill Class" "Hospitality"" Alice Montgomery"Website" " Ron Ference" "Show Exhibits" Andy Fontaine""Historian" " Chrissy Schairer"Photography" Ron Ference" "Refreshments" Svetlana Errickson" "Raffle" " Bruce Montgomery"Auction" " Ron Ference" "DVOC Rep." Bruce Montgomery"
Sandpiper Orchid Society
… all numbers are within the 609 exchange areaThe Sandpiper OS is an Affiliated Member of the American Orchid Society
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Upcoming Important Orchid Events
September 11th International Phalaenopsis Alliance “Focus on Phals” Day Information and Registration Form found on Page 7
September 17th Sandpiper Orchid Society’s Annual Orchid Auction More information to follow
September 24th Delaware Valley Orchid Council Speakers’ Forum Information and registration form found on Page 6
Registration for the “Early Bird Raffle” by August 15th
September 29th Sandpiper’s Monthly Meeting for September (5th Thursday)
October 1st Deep Cut Orchid Society’s Annual Auction More information to follow
October 16th South Jersey Orchid Society’s Annual Auction
More information to follow
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June 2011Show Table
1st Place WinnersSHOW TABLE DETAILS
V. Gordon Dillon ‘Sapphire’Grown by A. Fontaine
Paph. philippinense x fowlieiGrown by G. Bollenbach
Epc. Serena O'NeillGrown by B. Class
Phrag. lindleyanum x GrandeGrown by R. Michalenko
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SHOW TABLE DETAILS
Pyp. KalihiGrown by R. Michalenko
L. tenebrosa x sib.Grown by A. Fontaine
Dtps. Queen BeerGrown by G. Bollenbach
Phal. HybridGrown by A. Fontaine
Den. Gatton SunrayGrown by B. Class
Brassia Rex 'Waiomao Spotless'Grown by A. Fontaine
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