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10-02-2013, 01:01 PM
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Fabulous, Bud.
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Thank You, Ron !
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I have read that the reasons, why populations diminished are
1. Overcollecting the flowers by natives for ceremonial decoration
2. Construction of a dam project in its main natural habitat.
It is not overcollection and export for orchid enthusiasts. And so putting this plant on Cites Appendix 1 is nonsense and would only raise avidness.
For several reasons it is always better to look for an artificially propagated and well established plant, and these are on the market.
Thanks, Bud, for your particularized growing description. How big is the flowering bulb ?
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Thank You !
the biggest bulb is 8 inches in length and 5 inches in diameter. If I managed to make it more fatter then it will be bigger than a softball. The biggest bulb gave me the spike and a new growth. I am very pleased for the 5 new growths this spring that came out from the other leafless bulbs.
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Carter and holmes say soft ball sized mine is probably 3-5 inches tall and 3 inches thick. The main pseudobulb anyways.
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And bud says its bloom size...
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I saw the pictures you posted and it has given you a new growth and by springtime it might spike on you, just continue the culture.
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10-02-2013, 08:41 PM
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Fabulous!
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10-02-2013, 11:00 PM
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Thank You, Sonya !
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10-02-2013, 11:21 PM
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Very very nice Bud, and amazing big plant!
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10-03-2013, 02:11 AM
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love this species, really nice,
i was unable to bring one in my last visit to ecuador, a friend of mine do have a MONSTER sized plant, but it was impossible for me to get a division of it at that time.
enjoy it bud!!!
Antonio.
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10-03-2013, 01:49 PM
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Good growing Bud!
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10-04-2013, 02:08 AM
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Yes, good growing!! It's beautiful! I love the soft white color it has... & the purple spots! *sigh* Sadly, I think this is a little too large for me to get one.... Maybe one day I love it's pot too! You always seem to have cool pots... Ones you don't ever see being used for orchids... I like that! One of these days, you should post pics of all the grow areas in ur apt, I'm picturing a jungle of orchids, considering how many orchids you post about! Lol
...hope that didn't sound creepy..
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10-04-2013, 01:07 PM
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Very very nice Bud, and amazing big plant!
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Thanks, Tommy !
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love this species, really nice,
i was unable to bring one in my last visit to ecuador, a friend of mine do have a MONSTER sized plant, but it was impossible for me to get a division of it at that time.
enjoy it bud!!!
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Thanks for the visit !
This orchid can really get big....I hope you can finally grow this kind of plant.
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Good growing Bud!
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Thanks, Steve !
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Yes, good growing!! It's beautiful! I love the soft white color it has... & the purple spots! *sigh* Sadly, I think this is a little too large for me to get one.... Maybe one day I love it's pot too! You always seem to have cool pots... Ones you don't ever see being used for orchids... I like that! One of these days, you should post pics of all the grow areas in ur apt, I'm picturing a jungle of orchids, considering how many orchids you post about! Lol
...hope that didn't sound creepy..
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Thanks, Mary Linn !
No its not creepy but I only have time to take pictures of my blooming plants....I might one day take the time to record my grow space.
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11-12-2013, 02:56 PM
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Beautiful and I am looking for a source where to purchase. Any help here?
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11-12-2013, 05:41 PM
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Beautiful and I am looking for a source where to purchase. Any help here?
pasojanice
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Thank You for the visit!
You can try Kawamoto Orchids online or try them on Ebay. I saw some pictures of 2 to 3 year old plants that might bloom in a couple of years. Its $23 for a pot with 5bulbs and add shipping for $12
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