Seriously Papheteer you should be an AOS judge. I would be up there with the likes of W W Wilson, the Wellenstiens and Paphinatics!
It will shorten the bloom period and start the plant into a growth cycleYou'll cut the spike like really cutting it? What is this good for?
Yes I am trying to convince him to join our team as we are good friends lol.Seriously Papheteer you should be an AOS judge. I would be up there with the likes of W W Wilson, the Wellenstiens and Paphinatics!
I have found this hybrid to be difficult to grow well. I've had a few just rot for no good reason. Another issue I see with anitum primaries is the lost of the dark green color. The plants turn this yellow green color and typically won't keep an old growth. I'm missing something in their diet or they're getting too much of something and its blocking proper uptake.nice colour and markings.
I find WBW a bit slow at first but once 2 growths it gets away nicely. I suppose it depends on the breeding, too.
I have a few anitums (haven’t bloomed any yet though) and I keep them bright, warm and wet on swc. Two are big BS and the other 5 are seedlings. They don’t like to dry out (opposite of roths though).I have found this hybrid to be difficult to grow well. I've had a few just rot for no good reason. Another issue I see with anitum primaries is the lost of the dark green color. The plants turn this yellow green color and typically won't keep an old growth. I'm missing something in their diet or they're getting too much of something and its blocking proper uptake.
Anyone having success with anitum and can add helpful information on the culture requirements?
Thanks for your 2 cents! I know Peter Lin in the Ft Worth/Dallas area grows and bloomed anitum in straight sphagnum.I have a few anitums (haven’t bloomed any yet though) and I keep them bright, warm and wet on swc. Two are big BS and the other 5 are seedlings. They don’t like to dry out (opposite of roths though).
Also they respond better to K lite fertilizer than the other feeds (with lots of flushing in between). But I’m not sure if I’m 100% right. They are at least alive and growing lol.
Just my two cents.
Certainly not hard to please me! Wine helps!
I must do a correction on this statement. I looked up Peter's old post and he has anitum and others in straight Orchiata with a thick layer of sphagnum on top.Thanks for your 2 cents! I know Peter Lin in the Ft Worth/Dallas area grows and bloomed anitum in straight sphagnum.
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