Oh man I love that... :clap: :drool: What are your growing conditions for this? Mine is just staring back at me, not doing anything...
I enjoy it!! As for photos, still working on lighting.Stunning!! Whadda great specimen and great photos too.
It's my favorite.Awesome!!!!
Thanks for looking.Wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
In short: warm, wet, and bright - and it will take quite a bit of fertilizer for an orchid.Oh man I love that... :clap: :drool: What are your growing conditions for this? Mine is just staring back at me, not doing anything...
Thank you. In the summer it lives outside, and sucking insects cause little bumps on the developing leaves, but they don't show up too much here.Great specimen. Leaves look impeccable. Picture great too.
Thanks for commenting.Nice, thanks for sharing.
This one is reliable for me too. First or second week of December I can count on blooms.I grow mine in the house in natural light - eastern exposure. The room gets cooler than the rest of the house at night. It is potted in LECA with a top dressing of New Zealand moss. It has bloomed for me reliably since I got it two years ago.
This year it really is a big hairy mess, especially that group of six all crammed together at the bottom.They all look funky and furry
I grow mine in the house in natural light - eastern exposure. The room gets cooler than the rest of the house at night. It is potted in LECA with a top dressing of New Zealand moss. It has bloomed for me reliably since I got it two years ago.
In short: warm, wet, and bright - and it will take quite a bit of fertilizer for an orchid.
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