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  1. SlipperKing

    Phrag ecuadorence 'Si'

    Thanks Frank. We've been reading your Phrag publication in the Slipper Alliance all week as we made are way to Redlands!
  2. SlipperKing

    Redlands Show: May 18-21, 2023 (Florida)

    I'm here NOW! Where will everyone be on Friday? Opens at 10AM
  3. SlipperKing

    Paph rothschildianum 'JAR'

    Elaborate Stephen please
  4. SlipperKing

    Paph niveum

    Almost a perfect circle in itself!
  5. SlipperKing

    Paphipedilum hookerae (Mallingham HCC x Joanid)

    I have the same cross Xavier and I suspected the same. I could never find a good picture of the Joan ID plant.
  6. SlipperKing

    Paphiopedilum parishii #2

    How many?
  7. SlipperKing

    Paph. callosum in bud

    Sweet! Tom, did you pick up any viniferum from Paph Paradise?
  8. SlipperKing

    Paph rothschildianum 'JAR'

    Thanks Duck and good question Stephen. The plants come in pristine condition. Then a week or two later this spotting starts on the bottom leaf(s). I'll spray the infected areas with ZeroTol HC but it doesn't slow the spread making it necessary to cut.
  9. SlipperKing

    Paph rothschildianum 'JAR'

    Tony and Happy, I didn't really save any of the spotted leaves I cut from the roths, which in hindsight it would of been a good topic for the problem section here. I do have this leaf from a non- roth plant still coming from Hawaii. Tony is this what you are seeing as well?
  10. SlipperKing

    Paph rothschildianum 'JAR'

    I need to add clarity here. My current fertilizer schedule has been in place for about 3 years now. This roth and quite a few others came to me starting the first of April as part of Sam's liquidation. Only the roths I received had leaf tip cuts. Maybe 4-5 of the 6 plants. None of the other...
  11. SlipperKing

    Paph. Clair de Lune 'Edgard van Belle' AM/AOS, FCC/RHS

    A tough plant to survive 100 years.
  12. SlipperKing

    Paph rothschildianum 'JAR'

    Yes if it really is this!LOL I was able to take another in the greenhouse with the sun setting. It shows a truer green color
  13. SlipperKing

    Paph rothschildianum 'JAR'

    I do know the parents. I was hoping Xavier would tell us without knowing up front. 'New Horizon ' x 'Raptor ' 5.5cm & 27cm. The color is more green then yellow but its difficult to capture with a cell phone.
  14. SlipperKing

    Paph rothschildianum 'JAR'

    I do use potassium in the form of KSi and haven't really had a leaf tip issue with any of the other paphs. Hopefully this plant will reset in its new home. I have another half a dozen roths with missing leaf tips before receiving them as well. Hopefully they will also reset. I'm more concerned...
  15. SlipperKing

    Paph rothschildianum 'JAR'

    Finally bloomed a half decent roth. Although I didn't initiate the spike, Sam did.
  16. SlipperKing

    Paph. stonei “The Queen” x self

    Hey, you can't beat a blooming stonei! Whata beauty!
  17. SlipperKing

    Phrag ecuadorence 'Si'

    I know Olaf. Its just fun stuff to post to give you Taxos something to talk about!
  18. SlipperKing

    Paphipedilum parishii #1

    Yeah, this is my current way of growing these more difficult species. Two things I'm trying to accomplish, no rot and grow roots.
  19. SlipperKing

    Paph. intaniae

    Thanks, I'll keep that in mind when I get my first one!
  20. SlipperKing

    Paph. intaniae

    A rare sight which I assume will become more common. Any special needs that you have discovered?
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