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Old 02-25-2013, 09:22 AM
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Picture of my dendrobium nobile in flower.
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awsome growing
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Old 02-25-2013, 05:46 PM
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Smile THANK YOU.

Thank you for your comment. It brightens a miserable winters day in the U.K.
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That is a wonderful display! Well done!
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Great growing and it looks lovely! Any tips?? I get a few blooms but not like that!
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Beautiful!!how long have you had it?
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HOLY SMOKES! That's spectacular!
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Great growing and it looks lovely! Any tips?? I get a few blooms but not like that!
I had a thread or comments on a few threads and posts in the past.

Lots of sun, water, no fertilizer after July or August, then cool rest until buds set! If you follow the recipe, you'll see all the canes loaded with tons of flowers come spring!
As long as you can provide enough sun and cool rest, this is probably the easiest and most rewarding plant!
nearly no bug or disease issues and do really well.

I love dendrobium nobile hybrids!
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Old 02-26-2013, 09:46 AM
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That is a wonderful display! Well done!
Thank you for your comment.
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Great growing and it looks lovely! Any tips?? I get a few blooms but not like that!
Hi,
It is in my cool conservatory in the winter and spring and in the garden summer in a sunny sheltered spot . I let it dry out a little in the Autumn. In spring it starts to produce new growth and flower buds so I start to feed. I had it as a gift about 3 years ago and I have had lots of Keiki from it.
Pam.

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It was a gift 3 years ago.
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Old 02-26-2013, 12:31 PM
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I had a thread or comments on a few threads and posts in the past.

Lots of sun, water, no fertilizer after July or August, then cool rest until buds set! If you follow the recipe, you'll see all the canes loaded with tons of flowers come spring!
As long as you can provide enough sun and cool rest, this is probably the easiest and most rewarding plant!
nearly no bug or disease issues and do really well.

I love dendrobium nobile hybrids!
Thank you Sonia for you comment.
Pam.
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