Approximately 50 cm.I love it! Good color and shape. How large is the plant from leaf tip to leaf tip? Also, how old is this plant?
I also have one of these, purchased from Glen at a show. It's sibling was in his display and was absolutely incredible, perhaps a bad sign that I got the unbloomed sibling.....Mine has a very similar growth habit, leaves from this cross seem to look quite different from your amazing flowering plant. I've got a few sheaths and false sheaths over the years, but still so far no blooms.....Dollgoldi dudd
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Your Dollgoldi from Piping Rock looks to be a much stronger grower than the one I have...and mine hasn't tried to bloom as yours looks like now.I also have one of these, purchased from Glen at a show. It's sibling was in his display and was absolutely incredible, perhaps a bad sign that I got the unbloomed sibling.....Mine has a very similar growth habit, leaves from this cross seem to look quite different from your amazing flowering plant. I've got a few sheaths and false sheaths over the years, but still so far no blooms.....
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Looking forward to your detailed post.My Dollgoldi sulked - not declining but not growing much at all - until I adjusted the fertilizer regime to include Urea. I'm planning to fill in the details soon in a new post - too much to outline here. Foliar feeding in the early morning with a 300 PPM N Urea solution, with a small dose of Maxicrop as well, also seems to give the roth primary hybrids I grow a kick in the pants and a glow to the new growth. My observations, which may or may not be applicable elsewhere.
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