sangii 'quattro'

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You can grow Paphs.

I've seen only very few sangii specimen plants, and yours is the first one I get to see with so many flowers. Congrats, very well done!
 
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?

I would say about 20 cm from the tubes. No I don't have a schedule. It gets water when it starts to look dry.
 
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?

The dorsals have always been like this. It looks a bit sad :)
No I have it in a plastic pot.
 
Bow, bow, bowing to you too! :clap::clap::clap:
Just yesterday I was asking my sangii what to do with it, it just sits there doing nothing, at least it doesn't seem to be dying, just not progressing forward. The Dixlers have one that blooms faithfully, the plant & flowers are HUGE.
 
Thanks
That is about 1ml/L. Do you know the final concentration of N at that rate?

Sorry, I have no idea... a few years ago it was very important for me that everything was perfect for the plants. Light, pH, humidity etc. Now I don't care anymore and actually the plants are growing better :) Guess I found a set up that works so I don't have to care about those things anymore.
 
Sorry, I have no idea... a few years ago it was very important for me that everything was perfect for the plants. Light, pH, humidity etc. Now I don't care anymore and actually the plants are growing better :) Guess I found a set up that works so I don't have to care about those things anymore.

Obviously your set-up works very well! Impressive growing, well done.
 

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