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It's so close I can almost smell it!! Can you take a picture 5' back so the whole inflourescence is visible please? Thanks!!
 
yep I believe that is the cross. 27 NS 6 DW 2 PW...

I got one last year of Wide Horizon x Red Baron which was really awesome as well--the Mighty x RB cross seems a little darker in color.

monster well grown plant. I always get a little sad when I get their plants because mine are grown so small in comparison.
 
yep I believe that is the cross. 27 NS 6 DW 2 PW...

I got one last year of Wide Horizon x Red Baron which was really awesome as well--the Mighty x RB cross seems a little darker in color.

monster well grown plant. I always get a little sad when I get their plants because mine are grown so small in comparison.

Well quit growing them so small then :p
 
As a customer, dont they share to us their culture for reference? Anybody buying selected clones should be considered advance hobbyist and therefore should be able to use the information for reference. I have seen these plants and there's no way they are fed lightly.
Very nice clone. Congrats.

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Amazing plant Justin. Great colour and the petal width is fantastic. You are a lucky guy.


As a customer, dont they share to us their culture for reference? Anybody buying selected clones should be considered advance hobbyist and therefore should be able to use the information for reference. I have seen these plants and there's no way they are fed lightly.
Very nice clone. Congrats.

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These are orchid zone plants aren't they? I remember the owner of OZ saying that roths are heavy feeders and that he adds Nutricote (6 months) at April (northern hemisphere). They also grow them extremely warm in Summer (mid to high thirties (Celsius)) with high humidity. Based on this I have been growing mine a lot warmer and I'm starting to see bigger growths.
 
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These are orchid zone plants aren't they? I remember the owner of OZ saying that roths are heavy feeders and that he adds Nutricote (6 months) at April (northern hemisphere). They also grow them extremely warm in Summer (mid to high thirties (Celsius)) with high humidity. Based on this I have been growing mine a lot warmer and I'm starting to see bigger growths.
Interesting info. Thanks.

I really like the bold striped on this one.
 

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