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06-04-2012, 03:06 PM
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Nat,
This plant is very amenable to our climate here in Southern California. I actually left this plant under the care of a friend. I don't think he watered it much during the two years it was with him. I think with more care, it would have produced more blooms.
This plant definitely thrives on neglect. I think people may have found it difficult in the past because they doted on their plants too much?
Andrew
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06-04-2012, 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by flexdc
I can never manage to grow this plant very big. It is mounted on a 4" x 6" plague.
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Steve, the biggest growth on mine so far has a pseudobulb about 1.75-2" long with leaves about 10" long, but since the plant is mounted and pendant it takes up very little space. It has a reputation for being difficult but it's never given me any trouble and I'm honestly a pretty low-skill orchid grower.
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Shucks, thats a bit too big for my small place. Oh well, I'll just have to keep it on 'the list' until I get a larger apartment.
As for being a difficult grower, that just happens to be my specialty!! If its got a troublesome reputation, it just makes me want to grow it that much more!!
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06-05-2012, 04:43 AM
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I had one few years back, and like yours, never fully opened. I think this is the norm for them.
I lost it when we had the hard freezes a few years back, followed by black rot the really culled my collection. Lesson learned, if you are going to bring plants inside for a freeze, don't water them. It wasn't the freeze that killed them, well, some, but mostly the black rot.
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06-08-2012, 11:09 AM
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Love that colour!
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06-08-2012, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by isurus79
Shucks, thats a bit too big for my small place. Oh well, I'll just have to keep it on 'the list' until I get a larger apartment.
As for being a difficult grower, that just happens to be my specialty!! If its got a troublesome reputation, it just makes me want to grow it that much more!!
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Okay, back home now and actually looked at my plant instead of just imagining it... It's quite a bit smaller than what I described, the biggest pbulb is about 1" around (almost spherical) with leaves more like 7". It's mounted and happy on a 4" x 4" piece of cork, though I'll probably attach something a little bigger soon to give the roots more play. As I've found before, my imagination can be prone to exaggeration!
--Nat
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06-08-2012, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by gnathaniel
Okay, back home now and actually looked at my plant instead of just imagining it... It's quite a bit smaller than what I described, the biggest pbulb is about 1" around (almost spherical) with leaves more like 7". It's mounted and happy on a 4" x 4" piece of cork, though I'll probably attach something a little bigger soon to give the roots more play. As I've found before, my imagination can be prone to exaggeration!
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Thanks for the info! Maybe I'll just have to clear some space.....
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06-08-2012, 02:28 PM
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Also, I think this plant needs cool nights in winter. I let it out in the winter to temps down to the upper 40s.
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06-09-2012, 08:32 AM
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That's a beautiful bloom--and it is completely open. Euchile (formerly Encyclia) citrina's blooms do remain rather cupped when they're mature. Congratulations on your plant and flowers. This is a wonderful species.
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