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03-06-2014, 10:29 AM
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Leptotes bicolor
This may be in the wrong section, so if there's an administrator who wants to move it to a more appropriate area, I'm perfectly fine with that.
Leptotes bicolor is a great little plant with long-lasting blooms. When it's not in flower it reminds me of one of the thick-leaved brassavolas. Easy to grow and bloom.
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03-06-2014, 10:35 AM
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I just purchased one (actually awaiting its arrival USPS). I love it and can't wait to get blooms. Yours is great!
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03-06-2014, 10:40 AM
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Sweet.
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03-06-2014, 01:10 PM
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I have one with 5 blooms currently and 3 more leaves that are spiking. How do you keep your leaves from spotting? Many of my older leaves have black spots all over them. Some were there when I bought it, others have appeared as the leaves mature.
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03-06-2014, 01:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by awakedude985
I have one with 5 blooms currently and 3 more leaves that are spiking. How do you keep your leaves from spotting? Many of my older leaves have black spots all over them. Some were there when I bought it, others have appeared as the leaves mature.
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Can you post a pic that shows the spotting? I have several L. bicolors, and the one kept under the highest light level has tiny dark reddish purple spots on the leaves which I think is basically a suntan. The plant is otherwise healthy and in spike. It's the first pic here: Leptotes bicolor Experiment
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03-06-2014, 03:14 PM
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Beautiful!
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03-06-2014, 05:08 PM
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Gorgeous!
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03-06-2014, 06:38 PM
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Looks good Steve!
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03-06-2014, 07:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by awakedude985
How do you keep your leaves from spotting? Many of my older leaves have black spots all over them. Some were there when I bought it, others have appeared as the leaves mature.
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I didn't realize this species may be prone to leaf spotting. I keep it in bright light (it grows alongside the cattleyas), but there's constant air movement from an overhead ceiling fan that's on 24/7. So far I've not had any problems with spots. Sorry, I know this isn't much help.
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03-06-2014, 08:41 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by smweaver
I didn't realize this species may be prone to leaf spotting. I keep it in bright light (it grows alongside the cattleyas), but there's constant air movement from an overhead ceiling fan that's on 24/7. So far I've not had any problems with spots. Sorry, I know this isn't much help.
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No, thank you! I will try moving mine to a slightly different location. Air flow isn't the best where he is at the moment.
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