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Originally Posted by Pilot
Hey Neil,
Sorry life got away from me for a while. I decided to hold off on the Tolumnia anyway mostly because I need to prove I can flower them on my own first, although I still want a division of that Wils you showed me.
That's great to hear your plants are spiking! My hope is to one day get a group of them large enough that when they do spike it's quite the show. But truth be told, whatever blooms I get of these guys I love.
I have one I got in the spring called elfin and it the most delicate creamy white and I'm proud to say its grown a substantial new fan since I got it.
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It's alright. I was just wondering what happened. long vacation, or left OB, but then I saw your recent postings so I know you are still around, which is nice to know!
By the way, congrats on the new growths.
If they are not flowering, it's either too little water or not enough sun.
I neglected a few of mine in the past and they all dried up badly with deep wrinkles set in and most roots dried up and died. They have since grew some new fans. One of these once nearly dead tolumnias is now spiking. yay!
All the new growths that suffered the "man made" drought matured very small and of course, no flowers.
The following fans are all normal size with penty of water supplied.
All mine grow right next to window. The sides where they recieve sunlight are purple and the other sides are green. I should probably reduce the light a little, but three or four of them are now spiking. Others should soon follow.