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Old 01-27-2020, 03:29 AM
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The tips of the flowers are a little purple. It grew too close to my lights before I could catch it and the buds all turned purple my guess in defense of the bright light. I think this cultivar is supposed to be pretty snow white.
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Very pretty. I believe I have this same plant and it is never out of bloom. It does also have a purple blush.
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lovely!
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The tips of the flowers are a little purple. It grew too close to my lights before I could catch it and the buds all turned purple my guess in defense of the bright light. I think this cultivar is supposed to be pretty snow white.
I love that subtle blush! I think, whatever you did, keep on doing it!
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Excellent!

Also, what sort of photo box or staging area are you using to get such deep black while still having the subject so well lit? If you don’t mind sharing your tricks
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A most lovely bloom! Pretty sure I need one now.
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Old 01-28-2020, 11:21 AM
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Soon. Be patient.
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Excellent!

Also, what sort of photo box or staging area are you using to get such deep black while still having the subject so well lit? If you don’t mind sharing your tricks
Thanks for the nice comment. I am still a beginner at photography. I have a black velvet background a few feet away with strong lighting on the plant. Unfortunately, I still haven't achieved a natural pitch black background and I'm not going to resort to photo editing for this site.
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