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Old 03-08-2023, 09:28 PM
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opened some more today for a pic. already see some bees so it may not last long.. thanks for looking!!

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The evening fragrant Epi's are among my favorites.
My ciliare is coming into bloom now with 6 spikes.
Walk onto the porch at night and that's all you can smell. It's awesome!
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I have to hurry home in the morning then to discover the scent

its such a bonus to have an orchid that smells good too!!!
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its done well. 4 new growths popped up and a few more little ones just broke the bark this week for a total of 6. Its happy happy.

I think its going to give me a few flowers this time. May have to just post up foliage porn for awhile now..

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this is one of my favorties but be warned. it can self pollinate and often does so before the flowers even fully form....its annoying to get a spike of only pods but its still a fun plants
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its reached Fun Foliage plant status blooms are the icing!!!

this one came from Odom's right down the street from you.. I Have a few plants from them. What grows well in Florida makes a good run in Texas too...
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My nocturum had an immaculate selfing in the basement growhouse in the absence of any apparent pollinators. The fragrance is unreal. Great species
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its reached Fun Foliage plant status blooms are the icing!!!

this one came from Odom's right down the street from you.. I Have a few plants from them. What grows well in Florida makes a good run in Texas too...
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i think the mechanism is movement, from wind i assume, but i moved it into my lath house and kind of wedged it against the wall so it could not swing as much in the breeze and the selfing is way down.

Claw- do you have a fan pointed at it? if so, maybe try a more indirect breeze and maybe the selfing will drop.

purely anecdotal and worth what you pay for the advice
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i think the mechanism is movement, from wind i assume, but i moved it into my lath house and kind of wedged it against the wall so it could not swing as much in the breeze and the selfing is way down.

Claw- do you have a fan pointed at it? if so, maybe try a more indirect breeze and maybe the selfing will drop.

purely anecdotal and worth what you pay for the advice
Hi DC, you nailed it, it was right near my fan. This advice came in the nick of time. Was able to move it out of the path of the wind just before it's new bud opened
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