Hi Katherine, sorry for not reading this post earlier but I think you should remount the second plant. The correct ID that plant is Dendrobium lindleyii (formerly Den. aggregatum). The shape of the pseudobulbs and their closely set growth pattern are very distinctive and different from cattleyas and their relatives. They rot very easily and therefore pot culture is generally unsuccessful (though not impossible). It likes to be mounted but can also grow in a shallow hanging slat basket filled with coarse bark pieces, which allows the medium to dry out within hours after watering the plant. It likes it hot and humid in summer and needs VERY bright, cool to intermediate conditions in winter when it should only be watered once or twice a month from December to the end February. During this time the plant must be hung in the ridge of the greenhouse or set in a southfacing window (but indoors you must choose a room where it won't get too warm or burn the leaves, which is not a problemin a greenhouse) as they will not bloom if they don't get maximum light, a dry rest and cooler temperatures.







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