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Old 08-16-2008, 01:54 PM
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i was hoping some people have it and could give me some cultural notes and advice. thanks!
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Hi Matt

I have mine mounted and in bright indirect light
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I have both mine in bright light (just between phal and catt type light) and keep them moist, but not wet
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thanks sue and tom! i'll follow your advice
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Old 08-22-2008, 06:38 AM
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i was hoping some people have it and could give me some cultural notes and advice. thanks!
I have mine both mounted on a slab of pine bark and in a pot growing in pine bark covered with a layer of sphagnum moss. The light in my greenhouse is not as it should be (the fibregalasss roofing has "yellowed" after 32 years and so it is not "bright light" but rather shaded. The palnts grow easily and quickly and flower regularly. Somebody on the list recently had thumbnail of a lovely white clone that I would give my eye teeth for a division of. Check it out.
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What an odd but cute lil bugger
IOSPE PHOTOS
It's even a little fuzzy ..
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What an odd but cute lil bugger
IOSPE PHOTOS
It's even a little fuzzy ..
An easy one to grow but very variable in the flower size and colour. If you found the thread with the nice white clone that I drooled over, you would have seen my reply with thumbnails of two of my three clones. Enjoy!
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Correct me if I am wrong, Mike but is this the thread you mentioned ?
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Correct me if I am wrong, Mike but is this the thread you mentioned ?
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Yup! that is the one.
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