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Originally Posted by ezil
It sure does! But on the other hand: you have the plant, you know what it looks like, and there's always a fresh beginning. It may actually award you next year with better flowers, since you'll be providing it with consistent care. Now the poor thing is just traumatized.
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True, but it would be nice to see some nice full spikes, I just didn't think the blooms would be so damn sensitive to change!! I didn't get to see it in bloom last year. I was living in the Netherlands, and it was stuck at my parents in France until I could go pick it up.
Bud- I often get lucky here with Noid names. When I got my Noid (that turned out to be schilleriana x stuartiana) the grower (huge commercial grower) was so helpful in getting the name for me, and we emailed back and forth quite a bit discussing orchids. That's rare, most never reply to emails!