Event Calendar

VAOS EVENTS CALENDAR

March 22- Saturday.  VAOS Picnic 12-4PM, Caspersen Beach

April 2, 2014. Monthly Meeting. 7:00 at the Venice Community Center.  Rafael Romero, “Orchid Tales.”

April 10, 2014.  Hands-on Potting Clinic. 7:00 Community Center.  Bring 1 plant you wish to repot, a suitable pot and we will supply material and expertise to help you.

April 26, 2014 Greenhouse Tour, 9 to 2 pm.  details in the April newsletter.

May 7, 2014. Monthly Meeting.

May 17, 2014.  Redlands International Orchid Festival – Bus Trip.  Details  in the April Newsletter.

Ongoing:

Mentor Program: help for beginning growers, contact Peg Fahrenback, rsec@vaos.org.

AOS Orchid Judging takes place at Christ the King Catholic Church, McLoughlin Center – Room C, 821 S. Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa, FL 33609 at 6:30pm on the fourth Wednesday of every month (in April 2014 Judging is on the  29 at ). Info:  http://www.fncjc.shutterfly.com/

 

 

August 7, 2013 Joint Meeting With Englewood Orchid Society

Tokunaga, Roy, H and R[2]

August 7th at 7:00 p.m.
Speaker: Roy Tokunaga
Topic: “Orchid culture and strategies for more flowers”

Roy Tokunaga earned a Bachelors in Education degree from the University of Hawaii in 1973, with a major in high school biology. He never used that teaching certificate as he was immediately recruited by Ernest Iwanaga to set up an orchid lab, where he spent the next seven years primarily honing his skills at cloning and germinating orchids. At about the same the time, Harry Akagi was growing bromeliads, and in 1981, Harry and Roy established an orchid lab in Waimanalo, giving birth to H&R Nurseries. Today, Roy is credited with 30-plus years of experience in hybridization with several thousand hybrids delivered. Most of his work has been in the Dendrobium and Cattleya alliances. He is a long time member of the Honolulu Orchid Society and an accredited American Orchid Society judge since 1990. Roy confesses to having one vice, the game of golf.
His presentation will focus on orchid culture and strategies for more flowers and he will have orchids for sale as well as bringing pre-orders.

My Orchids seem to be LOVING this rain!

Am I the only one who has noticed that my orchids are looking GREAT with all of the rain we’ve had in these last 2 weeks of June and 1st week of July? Roots are bursting out all over, the leaves seem more succulent than ever. New shoots/canes are growing like mad.

FYI: I have about 40 orchids (Cats, Dendrobiums and a couple of Oncidiums) all out under the lanai screen so they are getting drenched. All have been fertilized with the Red Can Dynamite.