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Old 10-15-2007, 01:15 PM
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Awesome! Congrats on the spike!

I'm going to have to go brow beat mine now! lol
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Congrats on that spike!!!
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Way to go, Julie!
What conditions are you growing it in?
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Old 10-15-2007, 03:24 PM
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Way to go, Julie!
What conditions are you growing it in?
Well, I guess the conditions are just right for all my orchids because I've not seen this much growing and blooming all summer. I can't believe all the new roots, growths and blooms on all my plants. I've got them under lights and the top self is about 76-78 and the bottom shelf is around 70-72. The humidity never goes below 50% and is up to 100% when I feed them or just water them. I foliar feed them every morning with either fish emulsion or sea weed extract. So there you go and by the way DJ there will be no plant abuse Happy growing all.

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Excellent! Way to go Julie!!
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WTG...great growing. Keep it where it's at and it will get use to the environment and a blasting is doubtful.
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WTG...great growing. Keep it where it's at and it will get use to the environment and a blasting is doubtful.
I sure hope so, my Arengis puntata did most of it's growing (spike and bud) in the plant shelf and it just blasted. I was so upset cause I had waited awhile for it.

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WTG Julie, the spike will still take some time my spike is about 3" but it's growing slowing. Jim.



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Old 10-15-2007, 07:29 PM
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Wow--good for you! Mine is growing new roots and a new leaf, but not spike yet.
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Old 10-15-2007, 07:46 PM
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Oooh! HO HOooOOHOOO!

Great growing, Julie!
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