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Old 04-03-2023, 07:29 AM
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I'm patiently waiting......
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No buds here either. New growth galore.
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New small plants may take a year to bloom, new growth is an excellent sign. Where there is new growth, flowers will be along in due time. It's still early in the season.
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And finally got pictures of the buds... five "spikes" is what I count so far. Roberta will update my post with the pictures, because she's just nice to me that way and Orchid Board software doesn't like me.

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Woo hoo! Beuatiful buds!
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I have new growths on both Leptotes. They are really small so this is very good.
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And finally got pictures of the buds... five "spikes" is what I count so far. Roberta will update my post with the pictures, because she's just nice to me that way and Orchid Board software doesn't like me.

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I have new growths on both Leptotes. They are really small so this is very good.
ours is dying .... boooooo.... its like the first time we r seeing a desperate, last attempt bloom.... oh well, we will try again i think
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I am sorry to hear that you are having trouble with this one. I lost the bicolor that was potted...very quickly, too.

The bare-root mounted bicolor is doing very well. I am hoping the new growths will be larger than the tiny old ones.

The Leptotes pohlitinocoi was really small and lost all but a part of a leaf...maybe it was too close to the lights. I thought I had lost it but I moved it to a cooler place in the home, kept watering as there was a healthy root and, thankfully, three new growths have emerged. I have gone from thinking it might be more delicate than the bicolor to admiring it for its tenacity.

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WW, I am looking forward to seeing the flowers!
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... WW, I am looking forward to seeing the flowers!
Just getting started. Flowers don't tend to last long, so thought I'd better get a couple pics up asap. Roberta will be posting them for me soon!...
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Those look great! Still watching and waiting on mine...
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