R Rick Well-Known Member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 12,765 Reaction score 23 Location Leiper's Fork, TN Dec 11, 2009 #22 Very nice Tenman!! I like the rose highlights at the bases of the petals. How many growths is your plant up to, and when do you normally see spikes starting?
Very nice Tenman!! I like the rose highlights at the bases of the petals. How many growths is your plant up to, and when do you normally see spikes starting?
tenman Well-Known Member Joined May 4, 2008 Messages 1,918 Reaction score 629 Location Ohio Dec 11, 2009 #23 It's 'up to' one and a half growths; and the spike actually develops much quicker than other parvis, say a month to six weeks since the first indication of a bud, unlike malipoense for example that takes about 4-6 months to bloom.
It's 'up to' one and a half growths; and the spike actually develops much quicker than other parvis, say a month to six weeks since the first indication of a bud, unlike malipoense for example that takes about 4-6 months to bloom.
JPMC Well-Known Member Joined Jun 12, 2008 Messages 651 Reaction score 1 Location Cleveland, OH Dec 12, 2009 #24 The fact that you can grow and bloom an emersonii twice puts you in the upper echelons of orchid growers. Some day I hope to be there too...
The fact that you can grow and bloom an emersonii twice puts you in the upper echelons of orchid growers. Some day I hope to be there too...