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Originally Posted by IdahoOrchid
lowii gets to be a pretty large plant. You will need to move it to a larger piece of bark before it gets to be flowering size. The spikes are also quite subttantial. My lowii has about a 14" leaf span with a fairly upright growth habit and the spike stands at least that tall with three flowers on it.
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Originally Posted by smartie2000
Good point! I totally agree with this. You are going to have trouble with a tiny mount like that. You might have to remount when it gets bigger or something...and that will cause root damage because they should cling to the bark eventually
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Steve, thanks for the information and advice

.. that's quite big! May take a while to get to that size but clearly I will have do something... maybe long term potted is a better option?
Yep Fren I think they are already growing into the 'nooks and crannies' of the bark, taking it off now might set it back or worse..
I suppose I could just put the whole mount into a pot at some stage and fill the mix up to the right level and the paph would just grow right off the mount into the mix in the pot?
