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I normally don't stake but this plant is very ambitious to have a big flower with a wimpy stem. Hopefully next bloom will be warmer, the flower may flatten a bit.





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It's lovely. One of my absolute favorite Parvi hybrids.

Yours has so much more color and tessellation than my plant's flower. I think I need to get more clones, but for the past several years, every time I've tried, it's turned out to be Shun Fa Golden instead of MLH so I've given up until all that mess can be weeded out.
 
It's lovely. One of my absolute favorite Parvi hybrids.

Yours has so much more color and tessellation than my plant's flower. I think I need to get more clones, but for the past several years, every time I've tried, it's turned out to be Shun Fa Golden instead of MLH so I've given up until all that mess can be weeded out.

I got this from Matt at TenShin.
 
I got a sandy x anitum from matt, it has a 3 inch new growth and a new leaf crowning from the mature growth, fingers crossed for a blooming!! I helped him unbox his inventory so he gave me a deal, I saw those mlh's very large plants with multiple growths!! I would have gotten one if I didn't already have one, the plants bulk up quick!! If you integrate epsom salts in your watering fertilizer regimine, the inflourescence will be much stronger
 
This is an update of the second plant. I have to stake it at first until the stem hardened and then let it go. The flower is not very likeable but that's the way it is.



 
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