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Old 12-05-2020, 05:27 PM
Diane56Victor Diane56Victor is offline
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Your Miltoniopsis and Massies are looking spectacular considering the weather we get here. I like them but I doubt I could provide the conditions they like.
Love the diversity of your collection.
Do you have any details on the Nobile's you have? I bought 3 earlier in the year, very small but they are growing and I might even have a couple of buds on one of them, to my surprise. I really like them and Im looking to get more.
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Old 12-05-2020, 09:59 PM
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Do you have any details on the Nobile's you have? I bought 3 earlier in the year, very small but they are growing and I might even have a couple of buds on one of them, to my surprise. I really like them and Im looking to get more.
I've got around 80 soft canes and may put a separate post of their flowers from a month back, they're quite a show when they're in flower and very fragrant. I've always enjoyed them as a contrast to the Cyms and kingianums and sarcs we predominantly have here but have had difficulties with them previously.

Until they acclimatize to our Adelaide weather they can be a bit of a challenge but after a season they do great with the seasonal temperature changes triggering blooms. The key is to keep the humidity up with all their aerial roots, our 30% humidity serves them poorly and grow slowly or shrivel, and making sure they're out of the rain during Winter so they don't rot (like so many others here). I'll have some keiki's available shortly.
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Old 12-05-2020, 11:29 PM
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I've got around 80 soft canes and may put a separate post of their flowers from a month back, they're quite a show when they're in flower and very fragrant. I've always enjoyed them as a contrast to the Cyms and kingianums and sarcs we predominantly have here but have had difficulties with them previously.

Until they acclimatize to our Adelaide weather they can be a bit of a challenge but after a season they do great with the seasonal temperature changes triggering blooms. The key is to keep the humidity up with all their aerial roots, our 30% humidity serves them poorly and grow slowly or shrivel, and making sure they're out of the rain during Winter so they don't rot (like so many others here). I'll have some keiki's available shortly.
I would love to see photos of your collection of sc dens.

So far so good with my 3 small sc dens. We are a lot cooler generally with humidity a bit higher here, only the occasional 35C+ day. I keep all my orchids under a verandah and have a misting system for the odd day when it gets too warm.

I would definitely be interested in some keiki's.
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