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  1. Chicago Chad

    Suhkacan (suhkakulii x ....)

    I have a few extra for down the road
  2. Chicago Chad

    3 Kings

    3 King Charles all from the same sib cross. The last one also has unusually variegated foliage. I will be selling them when the weather is warm and if any interest is expressed in them. I believe the first 2 have some potential for breeding if one were inclined. King Charles 'Top Heavy'...
  3. Chicago Chad

    Hymenorchis javanica

    Since Naoki showed success with his plant, here is another to compare. This was originally from Tom DE
  4. Chicago Chad

    Suhkacan (suhkakulii x ....)

    nope, not in the slightest :mad:
  5. Chicago Chad

    Suhkacan (suhkakulii x ....)

    so.... shoot me:poke: Yes it's a can cross and it is obviously lab grown. My ethics are fine with it so I thought I would share with you. I believe it is the first hybrid I know of to be produced from the new species. RHS- Suhkacan (Popow) I left the full name out of the title for those...
  6. Chicago Chad

    miniature fairrieanum, 'Raspberry Web' (x self)

    Definitely correct Troy, it needs a lot of love. I got it in poor condition so I am hoping for the best.
  7. Chicago Chad

    ID me please!! (exul hybrid?)

    This is a mystery to me. I would appreciate any and all considerations. I can see exul, helenae and maybe coccineam. I am not a hybrid grower so if the plant is desirable to someone in the states, I am sure we can work something out. Origin-OZ, unlabeled
  8. Chicago Chad

    miniature fairrieanum, 'Raspberry Web' (x self)

    first blooming for this tiny little guy
  9. Chicago Chad

    gratixianum or affine?

    This is a plant I purchased as Paph vejvarutianum. I had thought it was with how the plant looked prior to the flower opening. It is about half the size of my other line bred 'gratixianum' This one is much more waxy in texture, smaller in NS, shorter inflorescence height and the spotting is...
  10. Chicago Chad

    Double flower from one growth.

    Yes but one will usually fail or deform. I don't know if I can remember a pic when there were two spikes, each with an open flower and both in good shape. It is still quite uncommon though
  11. Chicago Chad

    Some species:

    good job blooming the Cycnoches! I missed that on the first look
  12. Chicago Chad

    Some species:

    :rollhappy:
  13. Chicago Chad

    Paphiopedilum zieckianum album in bud

    Popow, single growth division, not in spike was $1500 USD and for sale this Fall :drool:
  14. Chicago Chad

    Paphiopedilum Dollgoldi ( rothschildianum x armeniacum )

    I don't think you could have taken a better photograph. The flowers not too bad either ;)
  15. Chicago Chad

    Waunakee Sunset x fischerii

    soft and sweet
  16. Chicago Chad

    Chlorotic Leaf Issue, Again!!

    Indeed it was not reproducible in my case. It was one plant out of hundreds and it has since produced normal leaves. No change in culture other than temperatures decreasing with the seasons.
  17. Chicago Chad

    Chlorotic Leaf Issue, Again!!

    I think absolutely it will. I would use Eggshells culture as an example. He uses VERY low lighting at much shorter intervals than most advertise. I have started to follow that and from a reduction in light I have had far better growth without a shortage of spikes. In my very novice opinion I...
  18. Chicago Chad

    Chlorotic Leaf Issue, Again!!

    Happy you are not alone with this. I recently bulked up my collecting habits over the past year. Most plants I buy will be in sets of 3 to 6. From this year I have a set of sangii which are all potted together so they receive the exact same treatment. One plant in the bunch has decided to throw...
  19. Chicago Chad

    Stelis mystax

    I have grown it well with nights closer to 65F. I think 55F might be a bit too cool resulting in a slightly slower growth habit. Fantastic close ups!
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