If it is adductum, I'mma kill it, along with its source. Slowly. With a dull fishing knife. (I hope you're paying attention, Tyler.)If it is my left nut is on standby to trade.
Well my two supposed anitums here are shaking in their little booties… they are at comparable size to yours. I should expect buds too then lol. Unless they refused to cooperate AGAIN.If it is adductum, I'mma kill it, along with its source. Slowly. With a dull fishing knife. (I hope you're paying attention, Tyler.)
Where are you all getting your anitums and adductums? I'm envious as I have been searching far and wide to obtain...
All, this is great, I haven't seen this vendor yet! Thank you!Mt. Prospect has anitum listed for a mint, adductum seems to have completely disappeared from the US.
http://www.mountprospectorchids.com/paphs.htm
Can't wait!It begins.
I bet it is an adductum by looking at the flower sheath.Moving steadily, now that temps are warming up. View attachment 40194
That's what it looks like to me, but we'll find out soon enough. *sticks the kettle on and continues to polish the fishing knife*I bet it is an adductum by looking at the flower sheath.
I have a chance to own and grow all multifloral species discovered right now and am lucky to flower all species except ooii and richardianum, hence, I know what the flower sheath of each species looks like. Hope i bet wrongly this time, but…..That's what it looks like to me, but we'll find out soon enough. *sticks the kettle on and continues to polish the fishing knife*
I have a chance to own and grow all multifloral species discovered right now and am lucky to flower all species except ooii and richardianum, hence, I know what the flower sheath of each species looks like. Hope i bet wrongly this time, but…..
Yes, anitum is darker, but joining to Tony, I don t care if adductum or anitum.Both are slow growing, hard to keep plant, so congrats on growing and budding!
Yes, agree, i lost my adductum, too, but anitums go well...I can t find adductum, too.I lost my adductum a couple of years ago and have found it impossible to replace, anitum is somewhat readily available if you're willing to pay and seems to grow a little easier.
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