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Old 07-01-2016, 06:32 AM
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You grew a bulbo in high light?? Is that the key to echinolabiums blooms? May i ask if you did anything else?

I don't grow many bulbos anymore because of the space they require but many actually do better in catt level light. Not all...but many.

W/echino, I grew it very bright and moist. I had it in a large net basket w/a mix of mostly sphag along w/some bark and chc. The chc was well rinsed before being used. My temps ranged from a low of 58 during some winter nights to a high of whatever mother nature threw at it during the summer days. For me, it was an easy grower and certainty easier to bloom than some of the others I grew.
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I don't grow many bulbos anymore because of the space they require but many actually do better in catt level light. Not all...but many.

W/echino, I grew it very bright and moist. I had it in a large net basket w/a mix of mostly sphag along w/some bark and chc. The chc was well rinsed before being used. My temps ranged from a low of 58 during some winter nights to a high of whatever mother nature threw at it during the summer days. For me, it was an easy grower and certainty easier to bloom than some of the others I grew.
Thankyou katrina!😃😃
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