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Old 12-04-2013, 09:46 AM
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A profuse flowering this year. I don't do anything special for this one it's just left to its own devices and fed very little.
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Old 12-04-2013, 10:40 AM
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Very nice flowering. Obviously a happy plant. I havn't seen this Epi before.
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Wow, its putting on a nice show.
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Ok, you got me, I must have this one next year, I love this fuzzy blooms, on my list, it is hot growing so pretty much perfect, now I have to find the seller:-)) Thanks for sharing!
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Old 12-04-2013, 01:17 PM
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Mine has quite a few growths but hasn't bloomed yet. Now I have to go have a "talk" with it.
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That is a different looking one. It's very nice, I love it.
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Ok, you got me, I must have this one next year, I love this fuzzy blooms, on my list, it is hot growing so pretty much perfect, now I have to find the seller:-)) Thanks for sharing!
I don't think this specie is fussy as regards temperatures because I keep all my plants in the same greenhouse and the temp ( at this time of year ) drops to around 13c and struggles to get higher than 17/18c. I let it dry completely before watering and feed very little. Hope this helps but others will probably have differing opinions---and they will all work. I haven't repotted this in over 3years so I will repot when flowering finishes just in straight bark and charcoal with a little chopped sphagnum.
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Adorable flowers. You are right, Epidendrums like to be left to their own devices. The moment you fuss over them they will start acting up.
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