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Originally Posted by Sun rm.N.E.
Terri, that is a great clone. Thanks for posting a picture.
I hope mine turns out as beautiful. l could not resist it either last year when I saw the sample plant with stunning fragrant bloom. I was hoping that it would be smaller than Mabel Kanda, the mother. When I took it home I noticed the leaves were full of pitting so I placed it in water culture, and in isolation with not the best light. Well it has produced a beautiful new growth with burgundy red tinge, great roots, and seems to be budding. So it it is a very adaptable plant.
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Sun rm.N.E.- I alao have a Epi. Serena O'Neill, and I have just repotted it, mounting it on a log. Since then, it has spiked, and has produced new growth, which is a purply-red color. It has been neglected for quite some time (3yrs?) in potting mix, yet it has bloomed regularly each year in the spring. I am trying to evaluate every aspect to make sure it is a healthy plant. I am also concerned with the leaves. I am not sure if it just a sunburn, or if there is something wrong with it. Some leaves seem to be fine, where others are not looking so good. Any thoughts?