Paph. bellatulum

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e-spice

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This is a good growing clone of bellatulum.

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Really,really nice E-spice. Is this the same plant you showed last year with tons of roots growing in S/H?
 
Thanks for such nice comments!

Really,really nice E-spice. Is this the same plant you showed last year with tons of roots growing in S/H?

Yes - glad you remembered. I divided it not long after taking the roots photo and the plant is getting back up to full speed now.

e-spice
 
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Really,really nice E-spice. Is this the same plant you showed last year with tons of roots growing in S/H?

Yes - glad you remembered. I divided it not long after taking the roots photo and the plant is getting back up to full speed now....

Beautiful bellatulum and it grows so well in you S/H conditions. I tried S/H once about two years ago and it ended almost in a disaster. The plants lost many of their roots. S/H sounds to be so easy but obviously there are more than one trick.

Best regards from Germany, rudolf
 
S/H sounds to be so easy but obviously there are more than one trick.

Best regards from Germany, rudolf

The trick is to move the plants only when in active grow... However, I must admit that my Brachys (except Paph. Greyi) don't really like it very much... all other paphies do great in it!
 

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