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OOOOOO, I just love the Nobile types! They are so full and showey. More pictures please!
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I like white and I like this Den. Are the noble types more difficult to grow than the regular cane types? I don't have one at present but think I would like to add to my collection. Any special care?
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That's a beautiful display of flowers !!! One out of the 4 that I've got seem to ne starting to bud. I can't wait for it to bloom !!! Congrats on your blooms !!!!
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Hi Guys – auto-reply didn’t work on this thread (well. the first few replies it did...), so I didn’t know you all had posts.
To lostonthebeach: yes, I grow outside and only move them on the back porch when the temps drop below 40. To AmandaL: I have some more nobile’s that are loaded with buds (if I can just keep the tree rats from knocking the over…) Hey Don! In my limited experience, I’m finding that nobile’s are easier to grow; I ignore them and the only water they get is when it rains or I accidentally throw some water their way. They can take lower temps, so that’s a plus! Rolando: mine have been in bud for about the last two months. Probably the warm temps keep delaying bud set/blooming. Again, thanks for the compliments! I received healthy plants from Yamamoto Dendrobiums Hawaii last summer. |
Very nice Tim.
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