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reivilos

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Speedy hangianum is clearly in spike, at last. I first noticed the spike last September, then it stalled until last week.
The plant last flowered last May when I got it. Funny thing, there was a calliphora vomitoria stuck on the pollen (I spare you the picture). Exactly the kind of scent I would expect that fly to chase.

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When I got it, it had around 13 mature growths plus a few starters. Last time I checked there were more than 5 new growths.
I observed the plant grows a leaf a month per growth in summer.
 
Nice plant and well grown. My buds are stuck in sheath for more than a year now! Good times...
 
Nice one was it the one Elsner had fro offer
As she told me it was sold to France:D
 
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Superb plant. Tell us your conditions and technique....
I can assure you the plant is growing by itself. All other hangianum are doing nothing at the moment. There's one thing surprising though: moss is growing on the roots, but there's no substrate!

As she told me it was sold to France:D
Indeed :p
 
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I can assure you the plant is growing by itself. All other hangianum are doing nothing at the moment. There's one thing surprising though: moss is growing on the roots, but there's no substrate!


Indeed :p

I confirm hangianum are doing nothing at this time on my side. No growth activity. I think it will arrive soon due to t° rise.

Micranthum have just started to grow new leaves at home for information same for malipo and vietnamense
 
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