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Originally Posted by Ray
Looks like it has a lot of D. bigibbum in it, potentially cross with a more diminutive species or hybrid, so I think those growths are likely near their largest.
As impressive as that is, I wouldn't divide - imagine the how in a larger colony!
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Ohhh. Ok thanks. You just saved the day then... Because I was about to divide it and make two plants lol. Maybe I should leave it... Plant it in a nice big clay vessel and let it go crazy. 🤔
I think you have just become my personal orchid advisor.
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Originally Posted by estación seca
That is really beautiful. I agree, it is probably full sized now. Many in this group are very large plants, but breeders have been trying to reduce the size so they fit on windowsills.
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Yeah. So maybe it's a short spreader... All good. I'll let it do it's thing