$95 when I bought it 4 years ago from Orchids Ltd. At that time in my orchid purchases it was a small fortune to me. It’s been a good strong plant.These were worth a fortune years ago. A nice hybrid.
Yeah. Time passes, and for those with patience (or easily distracted), prices come down. Eventually.These were worth a fortune years ago. A nice hybrid.
I don't think this was a seedling, most likely meristem. I've had it since summer of 2018 and it was blooming size then. It blooms twice a year usually.I remember we were talking about this one at the vos show setup is this the one you raised from a seedling? Mine's buds got chomped by a slug this year.
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Thanks...Those are all beautiful, cannot tell the difference. What do you think happened?It was only in bloom this time for 16 days. Usual bloom is about 5 days longer. Not the best flowers as previous flowers were larger/nicer.
Now, worth the money?!$95 when I bought it 4 years ago from Orchids Ltd. At that time in my orchid purchases it was a small fortune to me. It’s been a good strong plant.
Terry, when it opens for a week or so, it’s very green. Then, the color starts to soften and the yellows start to show through. Very yellow before the flowers drop. Not a long bloom time (this time 2 wks), but it blooms twice a year.Deb, to your eye in natural light does it look more green or more yellow?
Time of year, (temps and length of light hours) in the grow room. November bloom was in 72 degree hi temp and 11.5 hours light and one spike 2 flowers. This one 82-84 degree hi and 13.5 hrs light. 2 spikes 5 flowers. I forgot til I looked at the tag that the first spike to open with 2 flowers and had dropped them by the time I photographed the spike with 3. It’s not a horribly fast grower. Over 2 years since repot and still not growing out of pot. Usually most catts are hanging over the side of the pot in 2 years for me. They like my lights, I guess.Thanks...Those are all beautiful, cannot tell the difference. What do you think happened?
Yes, actually it’s all relative. Now it’s one of the least expensive in my collection. I became interested in original divisions of nice things and regularly break the bank. It’s self limiting, though as my room holds less than 75 plants so anything I get now, pretty much means I must give something away so I’ve become pretty picky. If Leslie would just stop tempting me with those beautiful splash petals!!! Thank goodness he lives in Canada and I’m in US or I’d be in trouble bribing him for divisions .Now, worth the money?!
I am a really good enabler and facilitator lol.Yes, actually it’s all relative. Now it’s one of the least expensive in my collection. I became interested in original divisions of nice things and regularly break the bank. It’s self limiting, though as my room holds less than 75 plants so anything I get now, pretty much means I must give something away so I’ve become pretty picky. If Leslie would just stop tempting me with those beautiful splash petals!!! Thank goodness he lives in Canada and I’m in US or I’d be in trouble bribing him for divisions .
Thanks. All growing conditions must have been met. There must be some variables that only your flower knows?Update: I just disproved my own theory about temp/light. The picture with the black backdrop was when the plant bloomed in July of 2020. 3 spikes, 7/5 2 flowers opened; 7/22 1 flower opened; 7/26 1 flower opened. So temps/light very similar. Only difference is, this spike in photo had 3 flowers rather than 2 or 1. So I really have no idea. I will go back and check to make sure my monthly light hours and temps were the same two years ago as I have done some tweaking over time. Now I’m curious myself.
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