Sedirea (Phalaenopsis) japonica

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Happypaphy7

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This plant is about to bloom for the fourth time this year!
One from the main growth and a much smaller one from one of its basal keikis.

Usually a spring bloomer but the cooler weather must have confused it. It bloomed in February, April, June and now!
On its April bloom, I made an outcross and harvested in September.
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This might be my favorite orchid scent.
It is powerful yet not disturbing. Just the right mix of sweet citrusy and spicy (clove or a bit of cinnamon? I can't really pinpoint which spice but it's there, right?) creating overall very pleasant and refreshing scent.
It is easily a highlight of my day!
The flowers last much longer due to lower temperature I have now.
 
That plant looks very happy! Was the pod a planned cross or a selfing?
Outcross.
I still have one pod in the fridge. One smaller pod was split, and I sprinkled the contents near the mother plant. I don't have high hope that I will see anything happening this way, but was just curious in what I might get just in case.
 
Congratulations! I find this plant very hard to grow. I keep killing them.
Thank you.
Sorry to hear that you struggle with this species.
This one has been trouble-free for me. Both this and Neos are considered easy to grow and bloom generally.
I did fail with the Minmaru shima, the miniature form with variegated leaves, though. I had a few and none lasted more than two years with me. But the wild type like this one should be fuss free for the most part.
 

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