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Old 09-07-2013, 12:48 PM
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YAY! I'm as excited as you are! I LOVE LOVE LOVE Cymbidiums!!!! Wouldn't you know...since I live in Florida and the standards don't work here.

Sure would LOVE to see a picture of that when it opens!
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Old 09-08-2013, 10:15 PM
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but Winter gets quite cold even in Southern Florida.
Standard cymbidiums don't do well at all there???
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Old 09-09-2013, 05:02 PM
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but Winter gets quite cold even in Southern Florida.
Standard cymbidiums don't do well at all there???
I think the problem with standards in Florida, may be that the cool nights come too late. I usually see spikes starting in late summer-early autumn, with blooming beginning early winter - early spring. By the time night temps in Florida might be cool enough, the plants may be past the spike stage ... or maybe there aren't enough consecutive nights with cool enough temps ...
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Old 09-10-2013, 05:14 PM
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Its so much fun What an exciting feeling. I love discovering new types that I haven't grown before because often times different species grow their flowers quite differently and its a big surprise all over again.
Indeed. Cymbidiums are turning out to be quite rewarding.





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Firsts like this are a cause for celebration!

I got so excited. My family thought I was nuts.




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Congratulations.

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Congrats!!!!! how exciting! looks like there are quite a bunch of little buds there too!



There are! Maybe this Cymbidium likes to bloom twice Year. That's what I'm hoping anyway.


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YAY! I'm as excited as you are! I LOVE LOVE LOVE Cymbidiums!!!! Wouldn't you know...since I live in Florida and the standards don't work here.

Sure would LOVE to see a picture of that when it opens!
They don't? That's so sad. I really like them.
Wouldn't you know it. I don't remember what colour that one is...
I'll be sure to post a picture when it blooms#

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Old 09-11-2013, 11:46 PM
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but Winter gets quite cold even in Southern Florida.
Standard cymbidiums don't do well at all there???
Cold winters from Central to Southern Florida are rare. It does happen...but not often. I think White Rabbit is right, there aren't enough cold nights for the amount of hours necessary for them to bloom. I've had one begin to bloom but blasted.

There are some epiphytic Cyms that do well here. And of course the warm growers which don't even compare to a standard.

I have a nice epiphytic Cym hanging from a tree. He bloomed last year here....so I have big hopes.

I LOVE Cymbidiums. Love them. Like really really really love them! Sigh....
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Old 09-12-2013, 02:35 AM
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Cold winters from Central to Southern Florida are rare. It does happen...but not often. I think White Rabbit is right, there aren't enough cold nights for the amount of hours necessary for them to bloom. I've had one begin to bloom but blasted.

There are some epiphytic Cyms that do well here. And of course the warm growers which don't even compare to a standard.

I have a nice epiphytic Cym hanging from a tree. He bloomed last year here....so I have big hopes.

I LOVE Cymbidiums. Love them. Like really really really love them! Sigh....
Maybe I can send you a division of this Cymbidium when it's big enough.
It's spiking in the height of summer after all...
Maybe it's a consistent thing with it. Hopefully.

I highly suspect this is the green one that looks less like a standard cym than all the others though.
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Old 09-13-2013, 12:21 PM
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Cold winters from Central to Southern Florida are rare. It does happen...but not often. I think White Rabbit is right, there aren't enough cold nights for the amount of hours necessary for them to bloom. I've had one begin to bloom but blasted.

There are some epiphytic Cyms that do well here. And of course the warm growers which don't even compare to a standard.

I have a nice epiphytic Cym hanging from a tree. He bloomed last year here....so I have big hopes.

I LOVE Cymbidiums. Love them. Like really really really love them! Sigh....

I like some of the smaller flowering (but very numerous flowers) arching cymbidiums, but standard cymbidiums have their own attraction with large colorful flowers.

I too am a big cymbidium fan but I do not grow them.
They just get too big and I cannot provide enough cooling either. I definitely wouldn't want to carry the monster in and out every day in the fall either. lol

Fortunately, cymbidium cuflowers are readily available and quite long lasting in the vase, so I buy them every now and then.
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Old 02-17-2014, 04:43 PM
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Even the spike is a beautiful thing!
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