sangii 'quattro'

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I know some people are having problems with sangii, so maybe I just have a very easy clone. It's one of the fastest growing plants I have.
 
Absolutely stellar! Many people don't ever get a chance to bloom one and you have 4. I don't think I have ever seen a specimen that large. Aside from the blooms, the foliage looks fantastic.
Very well done!
 
Wow, what a great success! Well done!

Now you have to tell us all the secrets about its culture: light, temps, humidity, water, fertilizer, substrate ...
 
It grows under T8 tubes. Up to 30 degrees summertime and down to 12 wintertime. Not sure about the humidity. I think it's not that bad. Mostly rain water when available, else tap water. I use a fertilizer for "ordinary" plants called "Blomstra". I use it in small dozes for every watering. I grow my plants in a mix of bark, perlite and sphagnum with some red lava rock on top.
 
How far under the lights do you keep these? And also do you have a set watering schedule or just when it seems they need to be watered?
 
Awesome:clap::clap:

That is the single largest sangii I've ever seen. My first one from years ago got up to 3-4 growths and produced 1 tiny bloom. And then it went into a slow burn rot that eventually took out the whole plant.

My newest one was a wee seedling that is growing well, but just now getting up to blooming size. Yours is encouraging.
 
Super Mattias! You topped the charts with this one for sure. Most clones folks post have dorsals that stand straight up (mostly) has yours always hooded over the pouch? Do you have it in a clay pot as well?
 
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