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Originally Posted by weederwoman
My plant has one new growth developing (about 3" from the original growth).
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Sounds like a happy plant! Be careful with the stolons when repotting, they seem pretty tough once they start making leaves but there might be others under the surface that are more tender. If you like the container it's in you could just dump out most of the old media and fill in with new to minimize root and stolon disturbance. Sounds like maybe you could teach us something about growing armeniacum, mine doesn't do much of anything...
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Originally Posted by jeremyinsf
Nat, any way we could see some photos of your plants in baskets and net pots etc? Thanks!
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I'll see what I can do but no guarantee it'll be anytime soon, I've been too busy lately to even photograph most of my blooming plants. Of course, part of that is that I get (well-deserved) dirty looks when I go fiddle with plants instead of doing my homework or the dishes or various other pressing tasks...
Awesome plants, BTW! You really scored on those, that's a pretty fantastic connection you've got. Whatever the bloom quality ends up being, vigor alone makes those clones well worth growing IMHO. Please keep me in mind if you ever take divisions from either.
If you're nervous about repotting those behemoths (I would be, too!) I'd suggest putting up a post on Slippertalk, there are plenty of good Paph growers here on OB but ST has a higher concentration and you'll get numerous experienced opinions, plus everyone will enjoy ogling your acquisitions. In addition to JPMC's armeniacum threads on Slippertalk, also check out Rick's on basket culture and Bjorn's on growing Parvis in marble/limestone, much of my current approach derives from their methods.
I'll PM you re: your mix request, I'm sure we can work something out.