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Originally Posted by Waterdog111
I always tap on the incerted pics once to bring them up(but you cannt expand that) I tap on them again and when they go to the second window, you can expand them as much as needed, thats the only way I can see any of them.
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To be clear, what I mean by size is resolution - you can open the pics in browser and attempt to zoom in, but this will not give you any more information except pixelation and blur because the resolution of your pics is very small.
It looks marginally better on a phone screen, but not by much, and I have 4K monitors (that means my display resolution for each monitor is 3840x2160), so an image that is only a few hundred pixels by a few hundred pixels is tiny (yours are approx. 200 x 300 pixels). If the image has been compressed by the OB, and can be displayed in its original size, you will sometimes see a bar across the top of the image that says to click to see the image in its original size. Sometimes when you click on the attachments and then open them in browser, you will see a '+' symbol when you hover your mouse over the image - this also means it's being displayed at a resolution lower than is possible, and you can click the image again to see the original size.
If you don't see any of these options, the resolution that is displayed when you first click on an attached image is the only resolution available. Tbh, the OB's image handling options is a bit inconsistent, and I haven't been bothered to interrogate them for optimal use (other than just hosting pics elsewhere and linking to those - I cannot be bothered with this though).
But anyway, I digress, and have no intention of diverting the OP's thread any further! I just wanted to assure you, Waterdog, that I have examined the information you've provided, and I don't see anything that contradicts my initial thoughts about the possibility that the plant is mis-labelled. I could be wrong ofc, but perhaps maybe it's still something you will want to ask the vendor about after a few more bloomings, or you could just continue to enjoy the plant as is!