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Originally Posted by Tindomul
Hi Amberella, I like the name, very similar to the genus Amborella which is one of if not the most primitive flowering plants in the world.
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That is amazing-- both the similarity of the names and that you knew this! A fun fact I will take with me.*
Regarding my mini den.. It's not nearly as spectacular as the ones pictured above but it's growing nicely. I should note it was given as a wedding present last month and I received it during my honeymoon so it sat in a box for ~7 days before I was able to have someone pick it up for me

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Not surprisingly it wasn't as vibrant as one would hope. A flower would bloom and die 2 days later. It is now growing a strong root system and new pups are forming.
Conditions are stable, temp ranges from 75 to max 85 degrees, humidity stays around 85%. They get indirect daylight alternating with compact fluoresce and high pressure sodium (only for short periods of time). It is planted in semi-hydro wick system -Orchid Annie- the best I've tried yet.
What do you guys think about nutrients? Do orchids like low level NPK or would they do better with higher concentration and/or NPK nutrients?