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03-24-2024, 04:38 PM
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My climate is sub-tropical which they don't like.
Hence the refrigerator trick.
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03-24-2024, 05:55 PM
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My climate is sub-tropical which they don't like.
Hence the refrigerator trick.
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Must be very disappointing if you can’t get it to flower, despite all the effort.
Could it be day length during November|December. Less daylight hours because it was in your fridge? Thinking out loud.
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03-24-2024, 06:14 PM
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Possible suggesion... try for somewhat drier in fall/winter. I don't dry mine out and they bloom anyway, but I know a grower in my area who claimed that the ones that didn't get hit by the sprinklers bloomed better than the ones that did.
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03-24-2024, 07:25 PM
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Possible suggesion... try for somewhat drier in fall/winter.
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Yup, well Mother Nature did not cooperate this year. We had a wet and cool (for us) fall and winter this year. I grow in a shade house so it's tough to avoid the negatives when they happen. Normally the only water they see from Nov to April is my occasional watering. My plants that prefer a dry season were sorely disappointed this year. Many never bloomed, were subpar or were very late.
C'est la vie. Maybe next year.
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03-27-2024, 01:46 PM
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Now flowering:
Sarcochilus Kulnura Roundup 'Multi Spot' x Kulnura Secure 'Shapely'
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03-29-2024, 09:25 PM
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I have the 2 original Sarcochilus I bought this summer flowering. How are yours performing?
Showing you the flowers from Sarcochilus fitzgeraldi. The Kulnura cultivar needs a bit more time to fully open its flowers. Photo's from that one soon.
But today the fitzgeraldii.
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My hartmannii alba "rescue" had a new growth that I thought was a basal growth at end of last year but has turned out to be a definite flower spike. Buds forming but still way immature. Hoping they make it all the way!
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03-29-2024, 09:30 PM
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My hartmannii alba "rescue" had a new growth that I thought was a basal growth at end of last year but has turned out to be a definite flower spike. Buds forming but still way immature. Hoping they make it all the way!
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That’s awesome! I’m looking forward to see the hartmanii next to the fitzgeraldii.
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03-30-2024, 01:41 AM
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I gave mine a lot of light, but only have one spike on a big plant this year, lame.
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03-30-2024, 03:59 PM
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That’s awesome! I’m looking forward to see the hartmanii next to the fitzgeraldii.
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I had to toss that fitzgeraldii because of persistent pests. But I got another pot with the same label which has appeared to remain pest-free so far (fingers crossed). I tried keeping it indoors til end of last year when I moved it outside where all the plants seemed to be doing better. I don't think it got the optimal growing conditions and it's smaller so no spike. Maybe another year?
Your plants look so healthy. Foliage on my hartmannii doesn't look so pretty. I thought by putting it in a planter it wouldn't be in way of the workers but it still got a little rough-handled and caught some spray paint too. But if it was still happy enough to try to flower, I'll take it!
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03-30-2024, 04:05 PM
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I had to toss that fitzgeraldii because of persistent pests. But I got another pot with the same label which has appeared to remain pest-free so far (fingers crossed). I tried keeping it indoors til end of last year when I moved it outside where all the plants seemed to be doing better. I don't think it got the optimal growing conditions and it's smaller so no spike. Maybe another year?
Your plants look so healthy. Foliage on my hartmannii doesn't look so pretty. I thought by putting it in a planter it wouldn't be in way of the workers but it still got a little rough-handled and caught some spray paint too. But if it was still happy enough to try to flower, I'll take it!
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In the SF Bay area, Sarcos should do fine outside. They can even tolerate light frost for a few hours. It'll likely be much happier that way. (It likely didn't much like the warm, even temperatures of indoors) For the record, mine are running late - I'm just now seeing spikes with tight buds so it will be close to another month, I think. I had just 1, a Sarco hartmannii, that gave me one spike about a month ago. So they have found the weather pretty confusing, I think.
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