Greetings,
A year and a half ago I was fortunate to come by a near specimen size neomoorea. It came to me in good health with 7 bulbs, each progressively larger than the last, and it put off two growths, both of which became baseball sized pseudobulbs. It lost all of its leaves, save for the 4 (2 each) on the new bulbs, and now seems to be putting off 4 new growths - 2 from each new lead. It seems to be tolerant of a wide range of temperatures, 48F to 95F - it has been subjected to all of it in the proper season - and is given between 3000-8000 footcandles with good air flower. It is in a window, with supplemental lights, and summers on my balcony in WV. The leaf loss, which is sort of usual as they seem to be quasi deciduous, was probably due to lack of humidity at times or maybe a touch too much watering. Other than that is really seems to be doing fine. Hasn't lost a bulb. Has 4 leads. The last 2 leads are massive. It is in moss in like a 12 inch pot, but I just cannot find any information on blooming. I am told some just won't for years, despite care. Any help? The leaves are a yellowish green (consistent - NO blotching) from high light. It is actually beginning to die back even the terminal leaves now, as it grows 4 more leads. Which is a little weird but I have read about it happening in them as well.
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