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I don't normally stake my spikes. In this case, should i?
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Oh, maybe a "sweet sugar oncidium"
? Lol, after seeing one, everything noid and yellow are that untill proven otherwise
Looks like a strong plant atleast
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Oh, maybe a "sweet sugar oncidium"
? Lol, after seeing one, everything noid and yellow are that untill proven otherwise
Looks like a strong plant atleast
Definitely looks like a sweet sugar now that the first bloom is open!
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That orchid is very pretty thanks for sharing the picture with us all.
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