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10-16-2013, 09:59 AM
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Paph purpuratum 2blooms + 1 spike
I've been focussing on growing paphiopedilums over the past year and a half and they've been doing really well under my conditions. Got this one in a "buy 5 /growers choice" deal from Carter and Holmes. This is the third bloom its had in a little over a year and this time its got THREE spikes!
It grows under t5 lights and is one of my most vigorous plants. Does any one know what some closely allied species are that might be just as floriforous and vigorous?
I'll try to add another picture when spike 3 opens.
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10-16-2013, 11:26 AM
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Wow, great blooms and such a healthy looking plant! I like the stripes on the white dorsal. Sorry I don't know much about Paph. species.
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10-16-2013, 12:14 PM
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Gorgeous! I only have a Paphiopedilum venustum it seems vigorous to me but its the only paph I have so I could be really wrong on that, sorry I am no help.
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10-16-2013, 12:22 PM
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Great blooms! Very healthy, well grown paph.. Good job. I'm new to paphs myself, so I can't make any recommendations.
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10-16-2013, 12:29 PM
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That's a nice size plant. is there 5 clones in one pot?
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10-16-2013, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by eggshells
That's a nice size plant. is there 5 clones in one pot?
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Started as a single plant with two growths when i originally got it a little over a year ago. The first had previously bloomed, the second was in spike. Since then new growths come 2 at a time from previously bloomed ones. The other amazing thing is that after every 4th leaf on a new growth... a spike forms like clockwork!
So, it's not 5 different plants but a single multi-growth plant. i'll try to count later and say exactly how many.
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10-16-2013, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by phillygrower
Started as a single plant with two growths when i originally got it a little over a year ago. The first had previously bloomed, the second was in spike. Since then new growths come 2 at a time from previously bloomed ones. The other amazing thing is that after every 4th leaf on a new growth... a spike forms like clockwork!
So, it's not 5 different plants but a single multi-growth plant. i'll try to count later and say exactly how many.
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You have one vigorous purpuratum, that's for sure! I have a purpuratum too, and it's one of my most vigorous plants, but not even close to your plant. I've read that both venustum and purpuratum form specimen plants quite readily, if you're interested in that species. Otherwise, my Paph. appletonianum var. cerveranum grows like a weed and flowers regularly every year.
I hope my purtpuratum will grow as well as yours in the future. It's working on two new fans this year, as compared to one last year, and it also seems to flower like clockwork.
Here's a picture of my little darling (from when it flowered this summer):
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10-16-2013, 12:52 PM
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Paph spicerianum grows like weeds for some people. Check it out!
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10-16-2013, 03:41 PM
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How far from the lights is the plant?
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10-17-2013, 01:29 PM
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How far from the lights is the plant?
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The tops of the dorsal were about to touch the lights so about 10 inches or so away.
I grow under a light stand bought at gardener's supply. The lights are as far away from the plants as they can be just because of the height of the plants, however as long as the leaves are an inch or two away from the light i've had no trouble, only when things touch the lights.
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Here's a picture of my little darling (from when it flowered this summer):
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What a great bloom. Did it only just open? Mine opened more flat like yours but the dorsal reflexed at the corners. Yours is also quite a bit darker whereas mine gets near white at the tips of the sepals.
I love the variety in paphs 
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i'll try to count later and say exactly how many.
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There are at lest 9 growths. 3 previously bloomed, 3 in bloom now.
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