isurus79 |
02-03-2018 05:34 PM |
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Originally Posted by estación seca
(Post 865648)
Fantastic flowers!
Is that worth taking in for judging?
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Yes and no! I think these flowers have a shot at being awarded and will enter the plant in the Austin show next weekend, though I doubt it will be awarded this year. I'm curious to see what the other judges think.
Growing this plant under lights during the winter caused more flowers on one side of the spike than the other, which detracts from the presentation's symmetry. Having more flowers on the spike will also increase the chances of being awarded, so I think next year has a better shot.
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Originally Posted by SaraJean
(Post 865678)
Do you have any winter care tips? So do Im thinking I’ll just wait for some new growth to appear before I resume normal watering and fertilizing? Also, something I read was that people found this species to have only one new growth per year instead of growing in multiple directions with 2 or 3 leeds. Have you noticed this on yours?
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My amethystoglossas don't seem to stop growing! I've got maturing growths on both my plants. I stop fertilizing and water once per week during this time of year, but I see no reason to make the plant stay really dry. Less water during the cold season makes sense to prevent rot, but you can probably water a bit more often.
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Originally Posted by smweaver
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Outstanding job there, Esteban (figure, being in Texas, you should by now have learned at least your name in Espanol :-).
Steve
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Ha! Actually, I lived in Tucson from 1996-2002 and had plenty of friends call me Esteban! I actually think Esteban flows better off the tongue that Steve. ;);)
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I should mention that I'll be selfing this plant after the show. Hopefully I'll have a ton of seedlings!
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