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Originally Posted by nenella
Very nice news Sonya! Nice to know it is doing well, I have read they bloom themselves to death so, I think your plants 'clever' and naturally stops flowering in winter!
I'd love to see how you have repotted your plant and the keikies! Post pics if you can
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Yeah, I don't think I will have that problem of 'blooming to death' - I've been growing in quite low light (and in winter probably cooler temps than it likes) and it blooms, but not as heavily as some others I have seen.
Alrighty - here are pix of my little Haraella family
(apparently I really need to clean the foliage! lots of mineral build up on them - because they are so small, foliage gets splashed alot during watering)
1) group shot (2 pots have more than 1 keiki in them)
2) parent, looking much smaller after having removed the keikis and potting it lower
3) the two oldest keikis - both over 2 years old and have bloomed 2 years on the parent, but I don't know if they are big enough on their own to bloom - time will tell I guess
4) next largest keiki - I think this one bloomed last year on the parent, but I'm not positive
5) the three smallest keikis, tho they seem to have grown a fair amount since I potted them
some of these keikis grew directly from the parent, a few developed on spikes- I know the first two grew directly on the parent