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Old 01-07-2014, 01:01 PM
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Wow you really have some nice Onc. With these 3 that are the same but it's like you have all different plants.
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Even mericlones don't look all the same. These are clones of Rodrumnia Bravo 'Nalo Beauty'.


Rodrumnia Bravo 'Nalo Beauty' by hawaiiansunshine, on Flickr


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Do you have any pictures of your growing space to share?
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I thought that was the deal, the mericlones came out the same. Hummm interesting.
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Do you have any pictures of your growing space to share?
Here are some photos of my growing areas for the Tolumnias. The first photo is where most of my mature plants are. The second are seedlings that were planted several months ago. The third are seedlings that I mounted 3-4 months ago. The plants are grown outside under 50% shade. Although I have overhead sprinklers, the plants are hand watered (misted) daily except when it rains. Most plants except for the mounted ones are started in 2-inch web pots placed in 2-inch square plastic pots with no media. See photo 4.


_C0A7500.jpg by hawaiiansunshine, on Flickr


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Wow I wish I could grow my plants outdoors all the time! Even if I could, I'm sure I'd run out of space eventually. Do you get blooms all year?
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Wow I wish I could grow my plants outdoors all the time! Even if I could, I'm sure I'd run out of space eventually. Do you get blooms all year?
Yes, I do get blooms all year round but now seems to be the start of the peak season for these plants to flower. Here is a pink blush that is in bloom. This is the same cross (Tolumnia Private Stock x Rodrumnia Oncore) that produced pure white flowers that I posted earlier.


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Wow, Great setup Hawaiian! Thanks for sharing.
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Awesome thread!!!
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Hawaiian,
For the Tolumnia you mounted, is that about an 3/4" of spaghnam moss between the plant and the wood?
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