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Old 02-09-2010, 09:55 PM
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I do recommend this plant for people new to paphs. Paph Pinocchio is glaucophyllum x primulinum. These are multifloral plants that bloom sequentially, meaning that they put one bloom out at a time (sometimes more). This means that the spike will stay in bloom for a long time, as each new bloom replaces the old one. I've read that mature plants can be permanently in bloom!

I recently repotted it and a growth fell off, so I gave it away to someone as a their first paph!


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Neat one, Fren. I got one this past summer that is trying to bloom. The flower opens beautifully, but then drops after about a week, like a phrag does. Is this a problem with this cross sometimes, or am I doing something wrong? Thanks.

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Very pretty!
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what a beauty, and how expertly photoed and displayed!!! good growing!!
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Neat one, Fren. I got one this past summer that is trying to bloom. The flower opens beautifully, but then drops after about a week, like a phrag does. Is this a problem with this cross sometimes, or am I doing something wrong? Thanks.

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The one I was given in bloom in December only lasted a couple of weeks but I put that down to transition shock - it wasn't very well protected by the florist - and it also dropped its bud - how many buds can one expect on a stem? I haven't cut it back as it looks like it may make more.
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Neat one, Fren. I got one this past summer that is trying to bloom. The flower opens beautifully, but then drops after about a week, like a phrag does. Is this a problem with this cross sometimes, or am I doing something wrong? Thanks.

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The blooms do drop off like a phrag, though some might wrinkle a little first. But I would expect blooms to last more than a week. Did you buy the plant in bloom from a greenhouse and moved it indoors? Perhaps it was due to a change in growing conditions.

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The one I was given in bloom in December only lasted a couple of weeks but I put that down to transition shock - it wasn't very well protected by the florist - and it also dropped its bud - how many buds can one expect on a stem? I haven't cut it back as it looks like it may make more.

I think the number of blooms expected depends on the size of the plant. glacophyllum can have 20 or more blooms per stem. I have seen photos of mature plants with tall spikes! My first blooming on this plant was much shorter though.
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Thanks for the info!
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I've had this put out as many as 24 flowers before the spike finally expires. By then, there is usually a new spike on the way. Very user-friendly plant!
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What do you feed it with? I am treating mine with kid gloves as unlike my mottled leaved ones this seems a bit tender - Does it need to be cooler than the other hybrids I have? Also can anyone recommend a good book on Paphs, please? Preferably one that's available in UK
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I feed mine with MirAcid.
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