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Actually no, the plant never did that for me! I think it bloomed once and
wasn't nearly so colorful and maybe only three or so blooms. It looks very
happy living with you and that makes me happy. It's really BLUE! Who'd
thunk it????

If I remember correctly, it's supposed to be fragrant. Have you noticed any fragrance?
 
Pretty Dot. Interesting to note that Kew's Plant List still recognizes Neofinetia as a valid name for the genus. Go figure, the word last summer was that the change to Vanda was imminent.

Really?? The Kew list I see has Vanda as the accepted name. But this is equally charming no matter what the name.
 
Just wonderful. Have a Lou Sneary growing well for two years now - but no flowers yet. Do they need 'cold'?
 
Pretty Dot. Interesting to note that Kew's Plant List still recognizes Neofinetia as a valid name for the genus. Go figure, the word last summer was that the change to Vanda was imminent.
I have to go by the RHS site for registration purposes, and that's where I got this name. :(
Dot, how're "Lou" and Petite Bouquet doing for you?
I think Lou is in spike -- I'll have to find the Petite Bouquet (I have a couple) to see if it is. But they are both nice and healthy.
Just wonderful. Have a Lou Sneary growing well for two years now - but no flowers yet. Do they need 'cold'?
They are in the intermediate corner of my GH, which is also quite sunny (when we have sun). Intermediate goes down to 55º at night in the cold months.
 
I think they need cool and bright in the winter to do really well. Most of
them will grow reasonably well, but blooming is the problem. I sent the
plants to Dot because my greenhouse is just too warm in winter to induce
blooming. More light and 5F cooler has made a big difference.
 
Thank you both. The basket was hanging outside until recently; fairly dry and as much light as there could be, even sun, on the few sunny days. Lowest tº was 14ºC.
 
Thank you both. The basket was hanging outside until recently; fairly dry and as much light as there could be, even sun, on the few sunny days. Lowest tº was 14ºC.
They might like it a little cooler than that for a few nights.

Angela, I was wrong. Blooming season for Lou is past. We'll have to wait for the next round.
 
Although under natural conditions these plants do experience a distinct cold season, I've heard that they can grow and flower well in tropical climates such as Thailand. With the hybrids I'd imagine this would be even more true.

If you live in a perpetually warm climate, I'd give them a rest by stopping all fertilizing for several months, and reduce watering to a minimum. You may also consider increasing light levels during this period.
 
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