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This first time bloomer will do nicely
Thanks Dave.
As it turns out, I found more emersoniis than I thought I had. Good surprise lol.
They are also 7", 8", 9" and 11" respectively... bigger than what I thought …. but none in bud. Perhaps I should cool them down? They are all at the warm night section with 22C nights all year. It's my 2nd year growing them and have never bloomed one.
Impressive flower Dave, nice symmetry. As seedlings do you still give them a cool, dry winter rest? If no, at which point do you do? I have a couple of compots of this species that seem to enjoy the bottom heat mat (for now at least).
Healthy looking plants Leslie. They look well cultured.
Thanks Dave, just one more followup question: when you say "all" do you mean all? Are there some paph (or even phrag) sp. that prefer cooler temps even as seedlings?We give all of our seedlings bottom heat until they hit 2" pots, then they join the rest of the plants in the greenhouse to fend for themselves. Younger plants are kept in the warmer parts of the nursery. Those that prefer cooler winters are moved to cooler areas once they are mature.
Dave
Thanks Dave, just one more followup question: when you say "all" do you mean all? Are there some paph (or even phrag) sp. that prefer cooler temps even as seedlings?
Oops two questions .
Thanks again Dave, I ask because I've found my malipoense and phrag kovachii-bessiei compots did not appear to like the bottom heat. However there could have been other factors involved. Sorry did not mean to deviate the topic away from your admirable photos!We have routinely put anything that comes out of flask on heat mats. Since most of our deflasking is done in the spring and summer, the heat mats aren't really on much. Most Phrags grow so fast that they are into individual pots by fall and off the heat mats.
Phrag besseae compots were not kept on heat mats over the winter. Also Paph fairrieanum, but they were well established seedlings that we just didn't get into individual pots before fall.
I can't think of any species that would be hurt by a little bottom heat in compot. The mats are only set to 20 C so it's not exactly hot.
Dave
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