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Old 06-26-2022, 04:58 AM
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That is a VERY happy plant.
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Old 07-31-2022, 05:46 AM
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So, let's start The first more successful photos a month after the last large settlement of the new orchidarium, where there is complete autonomy, I just add distillate there, one liter 1-2 times a week





First harvest in this tank:
- Bulbophyllum khaoyaiensis grew well without a tank, gave out 6 peduncles, and dried everything without a tank. In the new orchidarium, the buds do not dry out



-Dracula rezekiana or Dracula diana, almost warm dracula I'm waiting for the dissolution to find out exactly which of the two warm draculas is who



This is from another orchidarium, Masdevallia xanthina var. alba



A veeeery old dream, finally bloomed, not everything is smooth with my punctatumes



Vandas began to please me, though this one let out the flower spikes uncomfortable, but the comfortable ones dried up





Another Tolumnia



It seems the firebird was called, let it Phoenix...


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Coming along VERY well! The jungle grows quickly.

I see the Three Musketeers haven't started raising swords yet, but do appear to be gathering well for their first show.

That Tolumnia looks very similar to one I have. Can't remember name at the moment, but it's one of my favorites.
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Thanks a lot Unfortunately, the Three Musketeers have not yet begun to grow It's just the moss came to life.
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So freaking cool!
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Dorchid, thank you

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Paph helenae is so cute!
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