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...to get to the tootsie roll center of a...kidding.

Just curious, without cheating & buying cochlos, and assuming equal parts of the other different sections & hybrids, how many Paphs would you guys say it takes to always have at least one in bloom?
 
But just to be sure to have slippers always in bloom you ought to also add some phragmipediums to your collection.. ;)
 
My flask of Jason Fischers won't be ready for quite some time. I must say, that's a lot more than I was hoping for. I guess I'll be buying lots of sequentials.
 
First of all, no Paph collection is complete without Cochlos, so they are not cheating.

But if you buy at least one Paph in bloom every month for as long as to takes to also have at least one in re-bloom every month for a year, then you'll be close. Of course, that depends on your wisdom in choosing which ones to buy and your skill at growing them.

Start now, and report back when you have achieved your goal.
 
Funny thread! As I often say, when we buy Paphs, we buy dreams. I am always suprised to see how many Paphs I grow compared to the few blooms I get...

Yes?:confused:
I do it for the growing. If I am successful I get rewarded with flowers. Some genera are quite rewarding, others not so.:poke:
 
Yes?:confused:
I do it for the growing. If I am successful I get rewarded with flowers. Some genera are quite rewarding, others not so.:poke:

totally agree. i am happy just from growing plants well. but with my roth seedling stock finally reaching maturity after all these long years i am hoping i get some other reward for all my "growing" soon.
 
Yes?:confused:
I do it for the growing. If I am successful I get rewarded with flowers. Some genera are quite rewarding, others not so.:poke:

You know, I am very happy to grow beautiful foliage on 3 of my 4 Dollgoldi, my multigrowth Eclair Blanc and on many young plants ! :) I am not sad about it. I am very patient. I dream of the second blooming of my Delrosi vini (not until 2016 I guess). I dream about the reblooming of a nice vietnamense... I dream about a reblooming of one of my Cahaba Lac Megantic. Of course, many other Paphs are so easy that I often forget they bloom quite often. Helvetia, Schaetzchen, primulinum, Long Look, Joyce Hasegawa, Armeni White, Vanda M. Pearman, some complex hybrids, etc.
 
One plant,
A multi growth Rodney Wilcox Jones will be in flower the whole year round. I have one that blooms on at least three spikes the whole year. As one finishes, the next mature growth starts to bloom. (And yes, I do know that it is strongly cochlo)
 
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