Thank you everyone for the comments!
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Originally Posted by ronaldhanko
Gorgeous flowers, beautifully grown and photographed.
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I'm getting better at the photography bit. Having a DSLR does make things easier!
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Originally Posted by james mickelso
Very pretty. Beallara don't produce a lot of flowers unless grown perfectly. Give lots of nitrogen when growing new growths and then when mature switch to a low nitrogen high phosphorous/potassium fertilizer.
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Oh, my fertilising habits have been all over the place this summer. With the nice weather, nearly all my orchids got stuck outside and therefore got whatever the other plants were getting.
Which was mainly a dilute mix of tomato fertiliser. Shh.
I also tried my hand at home-made seaweed extract with seaweed collected from the beach.
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Originally Posted by MrsSky
Nice! I love how the flowers seem to have more spots with your care. Is that related to more light?
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I don't know.
It could be. Something tells me it's probably more related to temperature. I've been leaving it out at night so it's definitely been experiencing cooler temps. Though this hybrid is supposed to prefer the room temperature range, it hasn't batted an eye and we're down to 13C at night now.
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Originally Posted by WhiteRabbit
Gorgeous! Best looking flowers I have seen for this hybrid!
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Thank you Sonya! The size and form did make me think more of one of its parents, Tahoma Glacier. I'm not complaining about that!