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Originally Posted by tryingtoflower
They're all beautiful. I can't get one to bloom no matter what I try. Good growing!
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How do you grow yours?
I find these easy.
If you grow cattleyas, then you should be fine with these, but these can bloom with even less light.
You want to grow these warm and bright.
While they are growing canes, you should never dry them out as the growth quality will be bad and flowering may not happen.
Do this and they usually bloom around late summer into late fall. Sometimes they bloom at odd times like spring or even summer.
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Originally Posted by Orchids4ever
I had it too close to the Window last winter and one side turned into a popsicle - I am so at myself
But I dont give up too fast and now it made a small new growth on the other side-so i think it will be okay. I do hope it will pick up enough by next year so i see blooms again.I love the blooms on the Sonia
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I never let them too cold. Anything under 65 isn't not good for them although they will stay alive at around 60 or slightly lower. not recommended though.