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11-14-2011, 05:19 AM
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Very nice! Funny I used to hate paphs, but in the last year or so my opinion has really changed and now I own some. I especially like these twisty sepal Paphs.
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I've just bought one of these yesterday :-)
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Just what I was thinking when I saw the pic, the name sounded familiar. Is yours in bloom?
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11-15-2011, 03:35 PM
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Yes, mine has two flowers and a bud and may even be staring another bud.
I'm not sure if this is sequential because it looks like it's forming sequential buds a bit like Pinocchio but it might be early to tell.
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11-16-2011, 10:40 AM
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I find myself kind of drawn to the paphs that have primulinum in their background,so I guess most of my paphs are multis. I just love them! As a general rule I find them pretty easy going, not too demanding. I try to steer clear of roths or roth crosses. Maybe I'll "grow into" roths later on.
Your flowers are beautiful, enjoy them. ginnibug
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11-16-2011, 06:22 PM
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What a fabulous Paph! Great growing!
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11-16-2011, 06:55 PM
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Ginnibug -
As you can see Paph. Prime Child (Paph. rothschildianum X Paph. primulinum), is a rothschildianum cross. Fortunately the Paph primulinum has made it a very good and easy bloomer. So if you are afraid of Paph roth you should start with this cross.
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11-16-2011, 11:03 PM
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11-17-2011, 09:39 AM
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Thanks Glen! After I reread this post I remembered that I do really have 1 roth cross. I just adopted it from one of our society members two weeks ago. It is a Transvaal. We shall see, it really looks like it has been limping along for awhile. I would like to repot into my mix but I'm kind of afraid of what I'll find when I pull it out!!!:0 So soon I'll get the courage. I just think the road to recovery might be a bumpy one.
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11-17-2011, 10:47 PM
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I find myself kind of drawn to the paphs that have primulinum in their background,so I guess most of my paphs are multis. I just love them! As a general rule I find them pretty easy going, not too demanding. I try to steer clear of roths or roth crosses. Maybe I'll "grow into" roths later on.
Your flowers are beautiful, enjoy them. ginnibug
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Hi there ginni. Primulinum is a sequential bloomer. If you really like multi floral paphs. I encourage you to try a roth. You will be amazed how the roth breeding of today has been greatly improved. I find them as easy as other multifloral paphs. Albeit they are a bit slow to grow compared to other orchids but patience is part of the hobby is it not?
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11-20-2011, 10:02 AM
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This is one of my prim crosses (Primulinum x Concolor). The two spikes had bloomed 7 times each when I finally cut them to let the plant rest. This plant is grown is a S/H type of pot but with my normal growing mix,the dog-gone thing is like a bush now. ginnibug
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