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Posted by ifraser25 z11 Brazil (My Page) on Mon, Oct 19, 09 at 17:49
| This is the oldest plant I have - when I bought it it was already old - I reckon that is why I got it cheap. It has about 15 p-bulbs plus a few shriveled remnants but only 2 have still got any leaves. It has a lot more flowers! These are the 2 best.I guess it's about 25 years old altogether.Please don't ask for a pic of the whole plant - it looks like me in the morning.
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| Awesome! Do you dry em out in the winter with high light? I have one of these, 2 nd and the last time I will try growing these. Love them tho' |
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- Posted by bayard zone 6 / NJ (My Page) on
Wed, Oct 21, 09 at 17:39
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| That's a stunning shade of pink |
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| Sambac, I don't do anything special to my orchids. I just let nature take its course. If it's a dry winter the plants stay dry, but last winter was unusually wet so I don't think this needs any rest.For a lot of the year it doesn't appear to be doing much, irrespective of the weather, however. Guess we all get a bit like that after a certain age...:-) |
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