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10-04-2008, 03:27 PM
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Ross and Dorthy,
I have a question for you both According to IOSPE PHOTOS this species should be deciduous and start new growths... hat is your experience so far with it?
I received my plant with 7 PBs in June this year, and since then, it is growing in Sphag (like the Neos) as I was told it needs a lot of water... somehow it really like it, as now I have 19 new growths... the problem is that they have started to grow now (October = Fall! not spring!) and the leave on the old PBs look like everything but deciduous...
I am supposed to reduce water and fertilzer, but since I have so many new growths now... no way... this little guy will continue on Summer-diet... what do you think?
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02-04-2009, 11:28 AM
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Ramon,
has your D.laevifolium finally lost its leaves? I'm a litte bit worried as you, 'cause mine is 'evergreen' and still have new growths right now....
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02-04-2009, 06:19 PM
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Claudia, it keeps growing and growing... It has indeed lost few leave, but nithing what would make me call it desciduous... it still has leave on all PBs... but I asked a friend ofmine who has several of them since years, and he said that actually many (if not most9 of his plant never loose that many leave.. so, I stopped worring
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02-04-2009, 06:27 PM
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Thanks Ramon Now i can stop worring, also
A friend of mine this evening told to me to keep it always wet, he says D. laevifolium doesn't survive to a poor irrigation...even in Winter
Hope it could help
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02-04-2009, 06:34 PM
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For what it's worth, my - I've had mine since just after last blooming season. Of course that means it hasn't bloomed for me yet, but it also never lost any leaves, and seems happiest on a little perch under the lights (T5's) right next to a rupicolous Laelia, where its leaves are turning purplish. As others have said, it loves water, and pouted when I tried to give it a winter rest. Has tons of new growths, nearly doubled in size. Hoping for flowers this spring!
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02-04-2009, 06:35 PM
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that,s a real cutie ''Dorothy''
best of luck with it
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02-04-2009, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by boytjie
For what it's worth, my - I've had mine since just after last blooming season. Of course that means it hasn't bloomed for me yet, but it also never lost any leaves, and seems happiest on a little perch under the lights (T5's) right next to a rupicolous Laelia, where its leaves are turning purplish. As others have said, it loves water, and pouted when I tried to give it a winter rest. Has tons of new growths, nearly doubled in size. Hoping for flowers this spring!
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same for me, lots of water, high humidity (it's now in the vivarium) and leave turned purplish... according to my friends that's all good for the plant
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