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07-21-2009, 01:03 PM
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Wow Mauro!! 
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07-22-2009, 09:23 AM
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Those are great flowers, Mauro. Do you grow this species warm or intermediate? I thought I read somewhere that in its native habitat it is a warm-growing plant (but I could be mistaking it for another Venezuelan cattleya).
Steve
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07-22-2009, 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by smweaver
Those are great flowers, Mauro. Do you grow this species warm or intermediate? I thought I read somewhere that in its native habitat it is a warm-growing plant (but I could be mistaking it for another Venezuelan cattleya).
Steve
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All in all, intermediate to warm, Steve (cold winters, hot summers!)
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07-31-2009, 06:51 AM
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Those are both very nice. I know of quite a few people who grow this species around here.
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07-31-2009, 11:57 AM
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Beautiful Mauro! Catwalker too!!
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08-01-2009, 02:46 AM
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Sheeeees, Mauro. It would seem that the least you could do is take a magic marker or something and once in a while put a few spots on the leaves.  Or, perhaps whack one of the leaves with a watering wand.  Or, could be maybe throw one on the ground and stomp on it a couple of times to mimic some of us klutzes knocking pots off of the bench.   Otherwise some of us are going to wind up with SUCH a growers inferiority complex.    Seriously, Mauro, as always, great plant and great photography!!
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08-01-2009, 03:09 AM
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Sheeeees, Mauro. It would seem that the least you could do is take a magic marker or something and once in a while put a few spots on the leaves.  Or, perhaps whack one of the leaves with a watering wand.  Or, could be maybe throw one on the ground and stomp on it a couple of times to mimic some of us klutzes knocking pots off of the bench.   Otherwise some of us are going to wind up with SUCH a growers inferiority complex.    Seriously, Mauro, as always, great plant and great photography!!
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HAHAHAHAHAH seriously !!!!! I think I have something more severe than inferiority complex  
Mauro's beauties are a force to be reckoned with 
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08-01-2009, 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Jerry Delaney
Sheeeees, Mauro. It would seem that the least you could do is take a magic marker or something and once in a while put a few spots on the leaves.  Or, perhaps whack one of the leaves with a watering wand.  Or, could be maybe throw one on the ground and stomp on it a couple of times to mimic some of us klutzes knocking pots off of the bench.   Otherwise some of us are going to wind up with SUCH a growers inferiority complex.    Seriously, Mauro, as always, great plant and great photography!!
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Aren't Muro's plants always so wonderful.  I find myself drooling on the keyboard whenever I see them 
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08-01-2009, 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Jerry Delaney
Sheeeees, Mauro. It would seem that the least you could do is take a magic marker or something and once in a while put a few spots on the leaves.  Or, perhaps whack one of the leaves with a watering wand.  Or, could be maybe throw one on the ground and stomp on it a couple of times to mimic some of us klutzes knocking pots off of the bench.   Otherwise some of us are going to wind up with SUCH a growers inferiority complex.    Seriously, Mauro, as always, great plant and great photography!!
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Jerry, as everybody else I too have spots on the leaves, yellow leaves and so on.
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08-01-2009, 10:11 PM
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Last year I saw a big plant in the Enrique Graf nursery in Caracas and I was shocked not only by the fragance but also for its color. I bouth three small seedlings and they are doing fine now, just I have to wait a couple of years. This kind of plants here are still rare. Mauro yours is really beatyful.
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