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Old 02-26-2014, 08:58 AM
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Since I brought them up in another thread, I figured I'd post pics of a couple of Leptotes bicolor that I have scattered around. I have them in pots, mounted,in areas with normal (dry) humidity and in almost cloud forest conditions. I got them all together about 4 months ago from Exotic Orchids of Maui. So anyway here are four pics, sorry for the low quality. #1 is grown mounted at the top of a humid paludarium, about 3" below a 2 x 39W T5HO fixture running "standard" reef lighting, a 6500K tube and a blue actinic. It grows the fastest and is the only one with the red spotting. #2 is mounted at the top of the same paludarium, about 5" away from another similar fixture, but with a "standard" freshwater setup, a pink appearing "grow" tube and a 10,000K tube. All tubes in both fixtures on this tank were brand new and installed together. #3 is growing potted in my living room, dry air, in a 1 ft square area lit by 2 9W 6500K LED floodlights. #4, which is looking to produce the most flowers is mounted on a piece of Mopani set atop a 75 gal aquarium, right next to the stand where the plant in pic#3 is. It receives moderately bright light from LED lighting.
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When do they bloom for you?
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I got blooms late spring/summer
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I bought one this spring, it came labelled "low light" so I kept it with my Phals until this fall when I read it could tolerate much higher light so I moved it with my cats and oncs. Up until then it had grown a couple new roots but that was it. After I moved it, it started a new growth which broke off shortly after due to a fall I def think it's much happier where it is now...
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I'm growing mine in a tree fern pot (which is sort of like mounted). Lots of growth but not flowers yet.
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I have two of those too :-)
Got them as babies with 5-6 growths bare root this June.

Mounted one on epiweb and the other on one of those pots that evaporate water. (Can't remember the name in English )
The roots already attached very well to the clay. I removed the rubber line last month :-)




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