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Old 03-05-2015, 12:35 AM
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Default Fdk. After Dark ‘SVO Amazing' x Ctsm. Mark Dimmitt ‘Ed Wise'

Hello, new to the board, grateful to have received the help I've already had in a couple of threads.
I had the winning bid on the Fdk. After Dark ‘SVO Amazing' x Ctsm. Mark Dimmitt ‘Ed Wise' at the NCOS auction last month. At the time I got the plant it's leaves were about to fall. I've not been watering having managed to pick up that much info so far. There seems to be a small growth at the base of the largest newest bulb . Is this a spike or a new bulb coming ? Also if anyone has a picture of this hybrid in flower that would be wonderful.
Something about the plant spoke to me at the auction or I would never have bid 56 dollars for it.
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Old 03-05-2015, 11:11 AM
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Check out the SVO website for bloom pics. I'd say it's a new growth.
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Thanks, read through it . I seem to be on track. There is a remnant of an old flower stem , so I'm hoping for a flower spike. Very weird looking plant , I love it .
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p.s. Any pics of other hybrids you guys are growing ?
p.p.s. Found the other discussion topics , lots of pics , sorry , I need to get to know the site better

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That is going to be a new growth.
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That is going to be a new growth.
Actually, its too early to tell what that is. If the top is very round (which is how it looks to me in the pics), it will be a spike. If its a very sharp point, then it will be a growth.
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Actually, its too early to tell what that is. If the top is very round (which is how it looks to me in the pics), it will be a spike. If its a very sharp point, then it will be a growth.
Ah, I guess we will have to wait because it looks like a triangle to me
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Thanks guys , I guess it's a wait and see. Here are a couple more pics . One is of my noid cattleya ? Just about my favorite plant , well for today it is
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