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Old 01-11-2007, 10:10 AM
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Default Dendrobium Nobile Upin King 'Serenadei'

This is a recent purchase of mine...I may be regretting it later, but we'll see!

This guy smells so good - like lilac, but very spicey with some cinnamon in there. I don't really know how to explain it. I do love the flowers though.



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That's gorgeous...why would you regret it?
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Old 01-11-2007, 11:27 AM
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That's gorgeous...why would you regret it?
I just hope I can make it bloom again...we'll see!
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Old 01-11-2007, 02:21 PM
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Beautiful ! you won't regret it , not hard to grow and rebloom . I just stop the Fert in the fall about Halloween , but continue to water , they like to be pot bound . Once buds apprear resume the Fert. Mine don't get any kind of a cool down like some of the species types . Gin
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Thanks Gin, thats good to know! Now, maybe, I won't hesitate to purchase these. I have always thought they were beautiful, but didn't know if I would get them to rebloom. I'll keep my fingers crossed!
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That is a lovely bloom, soft and flowing...gl
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How could you regret that kind of blooming. Very nice
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My brain is getting two opposing signals. One says Dendrobiums are evil, the other say Dendrobiums are cool! Which one do I pick!!!!
Very very nice dendrobium Meredith!!!
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I won't regret it if I can get it to bloom again, but my confidence has been renewed with everyone's comments on how to grow these I'm excited now. Not to mention, I rearranged my orchid growing area so that I have room for more! Yay

I will admit, it was a tossup on this guy - I'm not usually one for dendro's either, but this was just too beautiful to pass up!
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yes this is too beautiful to pass up.But you need to get a new shoot to get rebloom dear. You have to wait a while for it. take care .untill new shoot.
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