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Old 10-12-2006, 11:31 AM
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I don't think it will be too long before this one blooms, I can almost see the spike growing if I watch it.



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Tony, your large Brassia collection make me want to start one. You got some nice plants! Can't wait to see some pics of this one in bloom!
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Thanks. You should try one, they're pretty easy to grow as long as you can get them some good light. I want to start working on Paphs next, maybe I'll find something good at the Orchid Society meeting tonight.
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It's so cute, can't wait to see it...
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It's growing like a weed, an inch and a half in one day.

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Here is an update, it's been 11 days since I first found the spike.

Edit: I can se the first few buds starting to pop out, looks like it will be 12 or 13 flowers when it blooms.




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It's like waiting for a babies first steps...looks great.
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It's like waiting for a babies first steps...looks great.

Thanks. This one is special to me, Brs Datacosa 'Coos Bay' was my first orchid, which I promptly watered to death. 12 years later I have another and I'm finally going to see it bloom.
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