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Old 02-12-2014, 05:03 PM
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Love Memory 'Fizz' is doing ok,but I'm not sure of the watering of this right now. It has lots going on, ...new flower buds, flowers [a couple] , and new growth.
Do I cut back on the water, or continue to let it go fairly dry?





Its my first nobile type, and I'd like to get a couple more .
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Old 02-12-2014, 07:32 PM
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Nice!

Buds, flowers, growing - water and fertilize! The water reduction and withholding of fertilizer is to initiate spikes.
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Old 02-12-2014, 08:41 PM
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Nice!

Buds, flowers, growing - water and fertilize! The water reduction and withholding of fertilizer is to initiate spikes.
Tomorrow morning, she will get some rainwater [snowmelt] with fert. Thanks so much

Also, this is puzzling to me, I have seen this same plant [looks the same] referred to as Love Memory 'Fit or Flt' . Is this a typo, or is that a different plant ? Just curious
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Old 02-12-2014, 09:02 PM
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Tomorrow morning, she will get some rainwater [snowmelt] with fert. Thanks so much

Also, this is puzzling to me, I have seen this same plant [looks the same] referred to as Love Memory 'Fit or Flt' . Is this a typo, or is that a different plant ? Just curious
Y'know ... I have seen both 'Fizz' and 'Fit' as well - I don't know if they are different cultivars, or if there was a typo somewhere ...

Maybe someone else will know, or may be able to check Orchid Wiz
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Old 02-12-2014, 11:50 PM
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Time to water a lot. Once you see buds, then you water normally. Many people tend to keep this too dry.

About the name, it is a typo.

The correct name is Love Memory 'Fizz'.
One of my favorites from Yamamoto Dendrobiums.
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Old 02-13-2014, 01:49 PM
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Time to water a lot. Once you see buds, then you water normally. Many people tend to keep this too dry.

About the name, it is a typo.

The correct name is Love Memory 'Fizz'.
One of my favorites from Yamamoto Dendrobiums.

Thank you both Watered it this morning , and its looking happy I went to Yamamoto's site and got sick with wanting! Oriental Smile, making me the sickest The Edmonton show is not far away, thank goodness.
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Old 02-13-2014, 03:40 PM
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Do they come to Edmonton Show??

By the way, Oriental Smile "Fantasy" is also among my favorites.

I have bought a few over the years, but I only kept the very first one I bought which has the best coloring. It is done with blooming for weeks now and been growing two new shoots.

I wish I had lots of space that also gets cooling so I could have lots of these nobile hybrids. my dream!! then I could also have large cymbidiums as well. oh, well...too much dreaming! haha
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Old 02-15-2014, 02:56 PM
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Do they come to Edmonton Show??

By the way, Oriental Smile "Fantasy" is also among my favorites.

I have bought a few over the years, but I only kept the very first one I bought which has the best coloring. It is done with blooming for weeks now and been growing two new shoots.

I wish I had lots of space that also gets cooling so I could have lots of these nobile hybrids. my dream!! then I could also have large cymbidiums as well. oh, well...too much dreaming! haha
I so know what you mean !
My three cyms are in the basement , under T5s, but are not enjoying it as much as outside . Oh well, spring is around the corner, and then out they go

Oriental Smile 'Fantasy' is the one I'm aiming for at the show. Also, there is a spectabile that I'd really like to have as well Sure hope they have these two, and a few others on the 'must have' list!
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Old 02-15-2014, 02:58 PM
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You probably could have asked vendors to bring certain plants so you have what you want for sure.

D. spectabile is not very common I think.
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Old 02-25-2014, 12:36 AM
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You probably could have asked vendors to bring certain plants so you have what you want for sure.

D. spectabile is not very common I think.
I did some research, and they [the one vender], has spectabile. You have a great idea thou, I think you can pre order, and they will make sure you get the ones you choose Oriental Smile.....you're coming home with me!
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