This is what mine looked like last flowering (3 months ago) with the Kingianum inside. Not a lot of protection from elements.
Although I guess it's different when they're a dime a dozen here and easily acquired. I just put two mother flasks of them on so soon I'll have a metric crape tonne of them haha
Last edited by Bellshazza; 02-07-2023 at 04:47 PM..
OK. You guys have convinced me.
Mine is back in the shade house.
When it gets big enough to divide, get a division off it and stick it in a tree fork and see how it goes, that way you're not risking losing your main plant.
I keep mine mostly outside in our winters. Our winter days are a little warmer than yours and nights similar. I bring them in on nights when we might go below freezing. Don't have any speciosum large enough to flower but hoping a kingianum hybrid flowers this spring.
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