Happypaphy7
Paphlover
It is a cross of micranthum & Mem. Hirohisa Kawai. The brachy parent is mostly bellatulum in its genetic makeup.
This plant was purchased in 2016 as a large seedling. Bloomed for the first time in 2017. Right from the start, it threw two three new growths and would bloom anywhere from 1-3 times a year.
Usually one spike bearing one or two flowers, but sometimes two spikes at the same time.
Two years ago, I pollinated it with my Fanaticum. Earlier this year, it was pollinated by my roth hybrid.
In May it was pollinated by micranthum.
There is a bud coming in one growth again already and a low spike in another out of about six new growths plus who knows how many old growths
The plant has not been repotted this whole time and still sits in its 3.75 in round plastic pot with chunky bark & inorganic mix it came in in 2016.
Grown under T8 & fertilized about once or twice a month. Sometimes skip a month and just my tap water (TDS 45-50 ppm).
I wish everything grew & bloomed well like this one.
And a photo from May
And some older photos
This plant was purchased in 2016 as a large seedling. Bloomed for the first time in 2017. Right from the start, it threw two three new growths and would bloom anywhere from 1-3 times a year.
Usually one spike bearing one or two flowers, but sometimes two spikes at the same time.
Two years ago, I pollinated it with my Fanaticum. Earlier this year, it was pollinated by my roth hybrid.
In May it was pollinated by micranthum.
There is a bud coming in one growth again already and a low spike in another out of about six new growths plus who knows how many old growths
The plant has not been repotted this whole time and still sits in its 3.75 in round plastic pot with chunky bark & inorganic mix it came in in 2016.
Grown under T8 & fertilized about once or twice a month. Sometimes skip a month and just my tap water (TDS 45-50 ppm).
I wish everything grew & bloomed well like this one.
And a photo from May
And some older photos
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