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Old 12-09-2013, 12:19 PM
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these spikes ( 2 ) are 4-5 feet tall. Blooms are magnificent in the sun. My peppadew is in the background, have harvested quite a few peppers from this perennial pepper.



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The peppadew is doing great!
Love the orchid, too!
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My god that thing must have taken ages to grow and bloom!! How long since you first noticed the spikes?

Well worth the wait, i think!!
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My god that thing must have taken ages to grow and bloom!! How long since you first noticed the spikes?

Well worth the wait, i think!!

one of the great things about Orchid Wiz is the note functionality. I checked and I noticed the spikes on October 9, 2013.
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That's the same day i noticed my phal spike, but...i don't think i'll be seeing any flowers for at least another month...don't even have any buds yet!
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Worth the wait! Enjoy your blooms!
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So many buds!
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at a rough count there are over 80 buds/blooms on 2 branching spikes.

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Wow, its really progressed!!
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