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Old 12-29-2014, 01:34 PM
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This plant never flowers when it's supposed to, but I'm actually more pleased to see blooms during our dreary winter--and no grasshoppers to watch out for either at this time of year.*
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Nice! And as far as "problems" go, having a winter blooming digbyana is not too bad!
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Old 12-29-2014, 05:25 PM
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Awesome! Winter flowers seem to last longer. How are you growing it? If it's not too much trouble, a picture of the whole plant would be nice. I have a couple of these and they struggle. I'm planning on mounting them this Spring.
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Old 12-30-2014, 02:46 AM
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Very nice Steve, I've had a digbyana for years and it has never flowered for me, unlike it's sister glauca which is way more vigorous and readiness to bloom.
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Old 12-30-2014, 07:33 PM
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How are you growing it? If it's not too much trouble, a picture of the whole plant would be nice. I have a couple of these and they struggle. I'm planning on mounting them this Spring.
Here are a couple pictures of the plant. It's producing new roots so I repotted it to take advantage of the growth spurt (again, it's a weird plant, as it shouldn't be growing or blooming at this time of year--and I have a couple other plants that do, in fact, "behave" themselves and grow/flower in typical fashion).

It grows hot and humid in the summer (your conditions, I would think, should be ideal where you live), with a cool and dry winter rest. Although it's from a hot climate, all of my plants regularly take mid 50s at night with no problem, but I also keep them fairly dry during the winter months. In the summer they go outdoors, eventually becoming acclimated to direct sunlight for all but the midday period, when they're given a light degree of shade. Good luck with your plant. They're worth the extra effort, in my opinion.

Owen, I gave up on Rhyncholaelia glauca long ago. Too many plants of that species have gone to Orchid Heaven, thanks to my efforts.

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Beautiful green orchid! I like it very much...BettyE.
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Old 01-03-2015, 08:09 AM
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Stunning, hope mine will flower eventually too!! Someday, ever, lol!! Congrats it is beautifull!
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Thanks for posting a pic of the entire plant. It definitely looks happy. I'm surprised you can't grow glauca. You're doing so well with digbyana.
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