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Old 01-28-2020, 12:22 PM
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I say these because I have divided this plant (a beauty from brook side orchids a few years back) into three now
bwahahahha i live like 25-30 minutes from brookside orchids... that's where i'm thinking of getting one. seems like it can actually survive in my conditions so hopefully one will be appearing in my house soon.
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Old 01-28-2020, 02:28 PM
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bwahahahha i live like 25-30 minutes from brookside orchids... that's where i'm thinking of getting one. seems like it can actually survive in my conditions so hopefully one will be appearing in my house soon.
HA! no way...this is one of two purchases i have made from them over several years and i have still never seen an orchid better packed...you could have drop kicked the package across the room and not a leaf would have moved...

i am a fan of their's
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Old 04-28-2020, 10:33 PM
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I've had one for a couple of years and it has never bloomed for me (though the vegetative growth was ok), that was living in the cool coastal California. I have it in a shallow bonsai pot with an airy mix of sphagnum and charcoal. However, I just moved to Sacramento this year and it currently has two new growths, I'm hoping it likes the hot weather here! Currently growing it on the windowsill, I may move it to my basement grow tent next year for the humidity if I can't get it to bloom, though the temperature may be too low.

Can't wait to see yours in bloom! the flowers are so incredible.
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