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Old 01-01-2014, 03:15 PM
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So here we are, in 2014. I never understood how people could "miss" spikes or buds, and now I am the one being surprised every single day:-) This little Dendro must have grown the spike in hours I just saw it unopen yesterday night and today morning it is in full bloom, miniature but very nice bloom. I hope there will be more spikes soon:-) Supposedly Diplocaulobim species blooms are short lived but I read somewhere that stelliferum lasts for even weeks, so will see. Grown on the cedar wood, bright light, letting dry in between waterings just a little bit, fertilizing weakly at least 2x a month, and seaweed once a month. Enjoy

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What a great surprise!
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wow. great surprise
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Great way to start the New Year with surprise blooms. Very cool, Tommy!
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Cool.

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Always blooming orchids Tom!! how do you do it!!! lol ALWAYS!!!! its beautiful
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This is pretty cool!
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Great way to start the new year!
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Wow very nice.
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Thanks everyone, yeas, it was truly New Year's surprise and I'm loving it!
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