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01-16-2022, 12:16 PM
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Cattleya loddigesii - comparison
Check out this teeny loddigesii blooming in a two inch pot (first two photos)! The next two photos are of a mature sized plant from awarded parents (Aranda x A-Doribil), third photo. The fourth photo compares the two plants. I made a quick video comparing the blooms and plants. Huge difference between the two! Show & Tell - Cattleya loddigesii - YouTube
Cattleya loddigesii Pink Cloud x Mercedes- first bloom by Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, on Flickr
Cattleya loddigesii Pink Cloud x Mercedes- first bloom by Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, on Flickr
Cattleya loddigesii Aranda x A-Doribil by Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, on Flickr
Cattleya loddigesii Aranda x A-Doribil by Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, on Flickr
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01-16-2022, 01:12 PM
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Beauty; And with 2 blooms nonetheless! Can’t wait for my leoloddiglossa speckled blue x little leopard to bloom. Is that coco husk in the larger square?
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01-16-2022, 03:00 PM
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Beauty; And with 2 blooms nonetheless! Can’t wait for my leoloddiglossa speckled blue x little leopard to bloom. Is that coco husk in the larger square?
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That sounds like a nice cross on your hands! I used cypress mulch on the top of that white pot, which is actually a retrofitted dirty litter container
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01-16-2022, 03:09 PM
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the Aranda B x Adorbil is HUGE! I had no idea. I got a loddigesii based on your recommendations and I can confirm they are easy to grow. Mine is peloric and bloomed with a deformed flower the first time, the petals never opened up fully. Hoping it blooms better next year. Do you know if they can bloom multiple times a year?
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01-16-2022, 03:52 PM
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That sounds like a nice cross on your hands! I used cypress mulch on the top of that white pot, which is actually a retrofitted dirty litter container
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It comes already dirty? I have to wait for the cats to do that.
As far as that teeny plant goes, I want one! Thanks for posting that.
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01-18-2022, 06:19 AM
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They're both excellent. But did you mistreat the first one to make some sort of point? It looks like it's telling me that it no longer wants to live in Texas. I'm sure you can see that too if you look at it closely enough.
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01-18-2022, 11:13 AM
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Oh my, isurus! That is truly gorgeous. I must have one. Do you know if they are available here in the US? BTW, watched your video. Good stuff. Keep it up!
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01-18-2022, 10:27 PM
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the Aranda B x Adorbil is HUGE! I had no idea. I got a loddigesii based on your recommendations and I can confirm they are easy to grow. Mine is peloric and bloomed with a deformed flower the first time, the petals never opened up fully. Hoping it blooms better next year. Do you know if they can bloom multiple times a year?
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Under my conditions, they seem to bloom fairly regularly. However, I wonder if this might be a species that can bloom several times per year under lights? Can anyone confirm/deny that thought that grows this species exclusively under lights?
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It comes already dirty? I have to wait for that's to do that.
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They're both excellent. But did you mistreat the first one to make some sort of point? It looks like it's telling me that it no longer wants to live in Texas. I'm sure you can see that too if you look at it closely enough.
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Please don't turn me in to Plant Protective Services (PPS)!
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Oh my, isurus! That is truly gorgeous. I must have one. Do you know if they are available here in the US? BTW, watched your video. Good stuff. Keep it up!
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Yes, this species is somewhat common in the USA! Looks like Krull-Smith has A-Doribil in a 6" pot for $45 ( here).
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01-19-2022, 12:16 AM
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I have the A-dorbi (selling a division on eBay), but I think yours may surpass it.
Very nice!
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01-19-2022, 10:06 PM
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Yes, this species is somewhat common in the USA! Looks like Krull-Smith has A-Doribil in a 6" pot for $45 ([URL="https://www.krullsmith.com/p-321-cattleya-loddigesii-a-doribil-fccaos.aspx"
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Just bought it from Krull Smith. Thanks, isurus, for enabling my addiction.
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