After you showed us that plant last year, I needed one badly. As DC says, it looks like a Dr Seuss tree. Yes, I still like Dr Seuss no matter what anyone else thinks.
However, after flowering last year, and new leaves coming up, it looks like it hit a flat iron instead of curling iron. Haven't had time to figure out why, so if anyone knows go ahead and tell me...
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However, after flowering last year, and new leaves coming up, it looks like it hit a flat iron instead of curling iron. Haven't had time to figure out why, so if anyone knows go ahead and tell me...
After a quick search for information, it seems that this is linked to light: not enough light = straight leaves. If the leaves haven't all come out yet you just might be able to get the last ones to grow out curly.
__________________ Camille
Completely orchid obsessed and loving every minute of it....