I would venture to say, locally it is a good and low price for you (in contrast, for peoples who do not reside in Peru it is a very low price for the seller and what a rarest lucky find for the buyer), because:Well Eric ask the price ...it was 300 soles before it got judged..thats like 87 dollars aprox, sound cheap but its expensive for Peru.
I would venture to say, locally it is a good and low price for you (in contrast, for peoples who do not reside in Peru it is a very low price for the seller and what a rarest lucky find for the buyer), because:
it has to do with how rare the plant is where you live, kovachii plants grow locally in Peru , thus there is a supply locally, there is many chances to acquire better flower ones, the two major kovachii breeders Alfredo Manrique and Manolo Arias are also in Peru , they have been line breeding and selling kovachii for 15 years already, their website show very nice resulted flowers. There are other (non professional/nursery) vendors there as well .
But your plant is awarded and you own the whole 2 matured growths plant (not a division) so it is a good price.
http://www.phragmipediumkovachii.com/aboutus/aboutus.htm
https://www.facebook.com/peruflora.peruvianorchids/
I have the same thought too, and many slippertalk members probably think exactly that if you have bought it after the award , you will have to pay many times that amount, besides multiple growths like your plant really has more chance to survive ( a one growth division even awarded is a risk for the investment, because if that one growth dies, you lose the whole plant and the money with it)I mean that is expensive price for a plant in Peru , not that the plant was expensive . I think it is a really good price actually for what it is. If i have got it after the judges score, probably it would be x3 time price or even not for sale here in Peru . I recognize that Manolo and Alfredo have been doing an excellent job with there selective breeding of course!