Holy cow, what an impressive sight and Tom, your statement is absolutely correct. Congrats to the awards........This plant is not something that one sees everyday.....
Wowzers.. had no clue they could get this massive. I’ve got one with 2-3 growths.. thanks for the inspiration. What type of slab have you mounted this on?.. if you have any growing tips. Would love to learn more when you have time. Thanks for sharing! And congratulations.My Angraecum and I had a good day yesterday. This plant is not something that one sees everyday So for your viewing pleasure:
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Pete,Wowzers.. had no clue they could get this massive. I’ve got one with 2-3 growths.. thanks for the inspiration. What type of slab have you mounted this on?.. if you have any growing tips. Would love to learn more when you have time. Thanks for sharing! And congratulations.
Love it! Too funny... thanks for the details, this detail is actually very helpful. I’m going try and follow your lead with the mount. Cheers to Life GOALS!Pete,
I was pretty astonished myself. I would love to give you all my secrets but really don’t have any.
it came to me as a realitively mature plant 2 + years ago. If it bloomed for its previous owner I think it was sparse.
It is mounted on a cork slab. My GH night temp goes down to 42 F in winter. there is good ambient humidity and ventilation keeps the air buoyant. Where it’s hanging Light maybe 2000 FC. It might take more light but I haven’t moved it to see. Water quality is good but nothing special. I am not a consistent feeder.
in summary I think it might be a miracle….)))
Holy crow.My Angraecum and I had a good day yesterday. This plant is not something that one sees everyday So for your viewing pleasure:
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What can one do, but join the chorus, Tom!Incredible! Congrats on the superb culture, and the well-deserved awards!
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