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Originally Posted by WhiteRabbit
I get Cyms starting spikes sometimes as early as late July - August, then into September usually. Tho summer night temps may be cooler here, causing earlier spikes ...
Spring- summer make sure they get plenty of sun, water, and fertilizer.
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Summer nights were cooler this year thank god.
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Originally Posted by kjennings94
Great job, Mate! Beautiful!
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thanks!
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Originally Posted by RosieC
Beautiful!
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And still going strong!
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Originally Posted by OCRC_Dir_China
The flower markets are full of cymbidiums in bloom right now; it is great to walk around look and smell.
Just some of the names that the Chinese call or refer to some commonly found cymbidiums;
C. goeringii, is called the Spring Orchid
C. ensifolium, is called the Autumn Orchid
C. kanran, is called the Winter Orchid
C. sinense, is called the Dark Orchid
C. faberi, is called the Fragrant Orchid
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I'll have to look those up.
Ours are flooded with cymbidiums too! It's really lovely to look at.
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