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04-18-2013, 11:18 AM
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yes - I see its a mericlone at Norman's. It's a good price.
I couldn't find any when I looked a couple of month's back.
Mine is rarer in that one parent is Violacea "Harford's Ruby",
an orangey-coloured violacea. So the objective would be to seed-propagate with this cultivar and hope for something unusual.
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04-18-2013, 11:24 AM
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I have this exact same plant and it is a very slow grower for me. You?
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04-18-2013, 11:27 AM
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Ryan,
Mine didn't do much of anything unti I put it on a seedling heat mat. With a tiny bit of bottom heat, it's pushed out giant new leaves, new spikes and bloomed off of existing spikes. I think the key is bottom heat.
- J
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04-18-2013, 11:31 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jrodpad
Ryan,
Mine didn't do much of anything unti I put it on a seedling heat mat. With a tiny bit of bottom heat, it's pushed out giant new leaves, new spikes and bloomed off of existing spikes. I think the key is bottom heat.
- J
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that seems to be the key. Mine is on a rack above a heating mat and it also reacted very positively. All violacea species/grexes seem to prefer it much warmer than just house temps - well that's my experience anyway.
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04-18-2013, 11:33 AM
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Outstanding. Anything with violacea I love and the fragrance is amazing.
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04-18-2013, 11:38 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jrodpad
Ryan,
Mine didn't do much of anything unti I put it on a seedling heat mat. With a tiny bit of bottom heat, it's pushed out giant new leaves, new spikes and bloomed off of existing spikes. I think the key is bottom heat.
- J
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I agree, bottom heat always helps these warm growers. I have mine with bottom heat and even so its a slow grower. I get good leaves but still slooooow.
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05-21-2013, 02:05 PM
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Mine just opened.
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05-23-2013, 10:01 PM
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Sweet! That's beautiful. Well grown.
-J
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05-23-2013, 11:36 PM
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I'm not a big fan of this type of phals, but I have to say I really like the coloring of those two lower sepals. Wow~
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06-06-2013, 07:12 PM
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Update on this guy... Still going strong. When I got this plant it was in bloom and it lost those blooms fast. Over a year later it had a spike that died. Now it has this spike and bloom and its sticking around! Very pleased. It has flatten out some and I hope it'll improve with future blooms.
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