I only have the plant for 18 or so months, the intention is to keep it for a few seasons and if it does not meet the expectations I shall sell it on the pot flower market. The plant has flowered in the past so we shall see what happens next season. I have a lot of room atm.If it's a first time bloomer, I wouldn't worry too much about the outcome (if dissatisfied with the result, cut the flower stem for the plant to preserve its energy on growing, instead of flowering)...and from innumerable stories/experiences, here on STC, I, myself, wouldn't worry too much about the second blooming either.
We have seen more than one clone with so-so first time flowering (to put it mildly), even worse second flowering, rise from the ashes in splendiferous glory the third time round.
This has taught me, that patience and a bit of restraint, before a plant is thrown on the scrapheap for good, might be well placed. Depending on the size of your growth space and/or temperament, one might postpone the verdict of the jury untill unanimousity has been reached and we are beyond the realm of reasonable doubt!
I'm not that optimistic like Jens, that in this case an improvement of the shape of the dorsal will appear. Have a look at all the photos of flowers of Paph. hirsutissimum and you will see ..... all have a more or less waved or curled marging. The dorsal is flat after blossom out but doesn't stay this way.I only have the plant for 18 or so months, the intention is to keep it for a few seasons and if it does not meet the expectations I shall sell it on the pot flower market. The plant has flowered in the past so we shall see what happens next season. I have a lot of room atm.
Stephen, you took the words right out of my mouth.No idea what the hybridiser was thinking........
SensibleI'm not that optimistic like Jens, that in this case an improvement of the shape of the dorsal will appear. Have a look at all the photos of flowers of Paph. hirsutissimum and you will see ..... all have a more or less waved or curled marging. The dorsal is flat after blossom out but doesn't stay this way.
The flower of your plant isn't bad, but by far no improvement to Paph. glaucophyllum except maybe the flower size which I can't assess by the photos.
If you like it and if you have enough growing space ...... keep it ..... if not ..... sell it...... but don't wait of an great improvement.
Stephen, you took the words right out of my mouth.
Ex Nicky….No idea what the hybridiser was thinking.
For me - sale table.
I think, he’s got some for sale on FB.That's even odd for Nicky!
Look, I have not been entirely happy with the dorsal, some more experienced judges and growers have commented on it. The marking and the shape is certainly not what I would hope for. If you discard the dorsal, the rest is not too bad. Apparently there is not many Hirsutissimum hybrids around that would be worthwhile keeping. Do you agree or not?Not my cuppa tea but there’s beauty in it to someone lol.
Agreed.Look, I have not been entirely happy with the dorsal, some more experienced judges and growers have commented on it. The marking and the shape is certainly not what I would hope for. If you discard the dorsal, the rest is not too bad. Apparently there is not many Hirsutissimum hybrids around that would be worthwhile keeping. Do you agree or not?
That's even odd for Nicky!
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