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Old 08-16-2021, 10:40 PM
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2nd time blooming in 4 months. Acquired from Krull-Smith, flower noticeably bigger vs first bloom. It’s outgrown it’s pot but not sure I want to repot now with fall on the horizon.



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Wonderful contrast in colours and shapes. The pink with burgundy spots - 'jungle pattern' is a great feature. And the bright nice pink/violet column.
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A beauty. Fragrant? (Based upon its parents C. aclandiae and C. walkeriana I suspect it is)

Unless it is actively starting to make new roots, I agree don't try to repot now. But then, on general principles you'd want to wait for those new roots anyway. I don't worry much about Catts outgrowing their pots in general, mostly I have found that they grow better once they escape. It certainly doesn't harm them.
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Stunning!
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BTW…. It’s C. Measuresiana
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Wow, those colors look intense!! Beautiful!
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BTW…. It’s C. Measuresiana
Thanks Ray, fixed title.

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A beauty. Fragrant? (Based upon its parents C. aclandiae and C. walkeriana I suspect it is)

Unless it is actively starting to make new roots, I agree don't try to repot now. But then, on general principles you'd want to wait for those new roots anyway. I don't worry much about Catts outgrowing their pots in general, mostly I have found that they grow better once they escape. It certainly doesn't harm them.
Yes, very fragrant.
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Old 08-20-2021, 07:29 PM
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I once made a request to a mod ----- and they helped me to amend the title of the thread. They could change it to C. Measuresiana
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