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Gorgeous, I love the lip!
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Do different cultivars of percivaliana have very distinct smells? I notice you say 'Summit' smells like a Bulbo. |
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One of the best clone for C. percivaliana, your is beautiful!
I don't know what it is passing this year with mine. One is in spathe and my second has not flowered last year and is starting a new growth now. It seems to me that they dislike to be divided. |
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Is it something special for its mode of culture? Is its culture different from that of C. labiata? More dryer? Here is its previous flowering (january 2013) http://s12.postimg.org/f6sg5mbjx/Cattl_percivaliana.jpg |
Intruder, I checked OrchidWiz. I don't see much difference in culture between labiata and percivaliana. Except it says percivaliana needs quite bright light and won't thrive unless it has it (3500-4000fc), whereas labiate is listed as preferring 2500-3500. I grow a variety of Cattleyas, both species and hybrids and my perciavaliana doesn't get more light than the rest. They both should be kept a bit drier in winter. I always let my Catts dry out pretty much completely before watering except in very warm, bright days of summer, they might get a bit more water.
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