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12-10-2014 05:02 PM |
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Originally Posted by camille1585
(Post 719735)
Back when I was still a student, I'd bring my orchids back to my mother's place for the summer, and my mounted orchids would hang outside, sheltered from the rain (normally). But there was a particularily wet period one year, and the mounts still got wet. Soph cernua didn't like it, and got rot. I removed the badly affected bulbs, but it still kept spreading....
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Im sad to hear that, its really beautiful when this species get big and big with many fronts.
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Originally Posted by Leafmite
(Post 719774)
That is a beautiful color! I just have the 'plain' red one. I love it but yours is really fabulous!
Sorry to hear about your soph cernua. Sounds like what happened to all my Angraecum didieri this past summer. Cold and wet and they didn't like it.
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Thanks for the compliment, Im so happy with this flower. This seems like cernua version of Soph coccinea var ´buterfly` :biggrin:
I think they dont like being damp and cold too, specially at night. But they dont like being completly dry neither.
I got some plants, 2 on cork slab, 2 on a clay jar filled with nutrients solution, and another 2 mounts combined with clay pot with sfagnum and clay pellets as medium always wet. They re all good, but the ones with the best progress are those combined mounts and those in the clay jar thats its always wet too. Im experiencing what works best for me.
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Originally Posted by cmu
(Post 719584)
If you self it it could very well have some yellow offspring. Good luck! They sell yellow cernua high price here
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The seed pod seems to be in the right way, Im gonna post a photo later. Friend told me that cernua seed pod needs 80 to 85 days to be mature, and maybe less depending on temperature he said. I cant wait.
I think its probable to get yellow offspring, any thoughts about percentages?
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