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Old 01-08-2009, 08:12 PM
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Default FALSE ALARM!!

My good friend Laura stopped by today to pick up her plants and once again she burst my bubble

I showed her the warm-grower and she said "it's a growth, not a spike"

I really need to find a tantrum-throwing smilie for our list...

So...back to being a growth, not a spike...but that's okay anyway
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It's true. Growth is good. Tho I was getting really excited for you to experience the aroma!
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Sorry....I cannot tell a lie!
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It's okay...you keep me grounded
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Sue, I can share your disappointment. I thought I had a spike but it ended up being a new growth. In fact, 2 new growths. So when I do finally get a spike, I may get 2 of them. Look at the bright side!
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Ive gotten four growths since i got mine and im happy with that. Just a bigger show when it blooms! (And hopefully a longer bloom time with multiple spikes!)
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Here's an update on mine...Three new growths making really good progress, and fourth new growth which started after the other three had been doin their thing for awhile. Btw...I LOVE THIS 'CHID!
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Looks great!
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Quick update... I have a very suspicious nubbin starting from one of my new pseudobulbs. Definitely too early for me to tell, but I think it *may* indeed be the beginning of a spike...
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Quick update... I have a very suspicious nubbin starting from one of my new pseudobulbs. Definitely too early for me to tell, but I think it *may* indeed be the beginning of a spike...


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