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Old 03-27-2010, 08:39 PM
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Well, last years post was worthless for scent help so I just went outside and stuck my nose in the flower. No detectable scent.
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Sounds good! Its too early to tell if the selfing worked, but I don't see why it wouldn't. I'll keep you up to date!
Steve,

Here's a pic on the Ang. uniflora...it's interesting how the new growth showed up so far from the backbulbs.

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Here's a pic on the Ang. uniflora...it's interesting how the new growth showed up so far from the backbulbs.

Wow, that is far from the bulb! Maybe the media is too deep?
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Could be, but it's planted like all the other Lycastes and Anguloas I have and I haven't had that happen before. They usually shoot up right next to the bulbs. Oh well, at least I know it's an Anguloa.
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Could be, but it's planted like all the other Lycastes and Anguloas I have and I haven't had that happen before. They usually shoot up right next to the bulbs. Oh well, at least I know it's an Anguloa.
How funny! I wonder if it grew down, under the bulbs in the wrong direction?? My Stanhopeas do weird stuff like that fairly regularly!
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Hi Steve,

Does it appear that the selfing worked?
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HI STEVE
Nice flower Steve.... Your experiments are great!!!! I put some Plastic wrap around my stanhpeas a year ago and in this time are blooming and they look great!!!! THANKS!!!
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Nice flower Steve.... Your experiments are great!!!! I put some Plastic wrap around my stanhpeas a year ago and in this time are blooming and they look great!!!! THANKS!!!
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