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Old 08-04-2022, 06:57 PM
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Looking very good!
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Very nice, rbarata!

I know I said that I'm not going to try this species...but I did purchase a small seedling from Hausermann's in July! It was cheap and I have started using RO water and Ray's K-Lite for all my orchids, so i figured to try it out.

So far, it's looking great - pushing 3 new growths at the same time and growing a new flush of roots. I'm not going to change its pot or media, as it has room to grow and is in large bark for the size of the pot - so, I'm watering frequently and keeping it close to the fan in my tent. It seems to like it so far - let's hope my luck continues!

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If that works out for you, Ill have you on the "Tokyo B" bandwagon soon and spending $500 dollars on a plant ...
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well need our own little
"Sophronitis Aftercare Club." .

we have a few of us here who do enjoy a venture out into the weeds on occasion
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There's something growing again...I think it's a new growth, that supposedly, will be followed by more roots. From what I've read these plants grow in winter (although here we are still far from it, over 30ºC/86 F).





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Looks good! Mine tends to bloom in December. New growths means "maybe flowers" since they tend to come together.
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I am finding this one as a really slow growing plant. Is it from my environment or this is how it grows?
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That's how it grows. It's just slow. Which is a good thing, it stays small. One of the charms of the species.
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Update on this one...4 new growths...one is growing nicely, the 2nd one is growing too but is smaller and slow while the third one seems to be stalled.
There's a 4th one, that judging by its high growing rate seems to be the most vigorous of them all but unfortunately got trapped and I can't see any way to release it without damage.
This plant grew good roots this summer (when I got it) and some of them are long inside the pot (some coming out through the drain holes.

But there's something bothering me a bit...one of the pbulbs it's completely black in one of its sides.
Any ideas about what it could be?

Growing conditions:
- So far, it's outdoors
- 20ºC/65 F (day) and 11ºC/51.8 F (night)
- RH: 60% / 90% (day/night)
- Light: dappled bright light until noon, after that bright shade (it gets some direct sun for one or two hrs around noon)
- Water: distilled water with bi-weekly low concentration fertilizations (50 ppm N). Watered almost every day.

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