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Chuck

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Phrag (Twilight X China Dragon) ... first time bloomer.... might be the last.

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OH boo hoo so disappointing:sob: But I'd give it another try, phrags can be slow to mature. I have this cross, hasn't bloomed yet .....
it's registered as Dragon's Light, the horns are just flames from the dragon's mouth! :poke:
 
I think it may have taken the dragon part of its name a little to literally!;) The coloring is nice.
 
Does it have any other buds? I'd be willing to give it a 2nd shot, but I would not be very optimistic...deformities like this in paphs tend to repeat regularly, I would expect the same with phrags.
 
Does it have any other buds? I'd be willing to give it a 2nd shot, but I would not be very optimistic...deformities like this in paphs tend to repeat regularly, I would expect the same with phrags.
I've had phrags that have been horny on their first bloom & been fine the next time, as well as the next bud.

I just showed that to my plants to raise their self esteem.
:rollhappy::rollhappy::rollhappy:

Anyone see the Nature progam on warthogs last week?
 
I'd do what the others have said: give it another one or two flowering chances to improve itself! It may very well do so. :)

Alternately, you could sponsor a new type of orchid collecting craze such as Good Orchids Gone Bad, Sinsational Slippers, Philthy Phrags or maybe Orchids of the Underworld :p
 
were any chemicals used on it the last few months? I wonder if some phrags have a sensitivity to a chemical or even what is considered a natural substance & we're not aware.
Last summer I had several niveums bloom with a horn, one might of had 2, Tom K. asked if i used neem & suspects that might of been the cause, only time will tell!
 
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