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Old 05-05-2010, 11:52 PM
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Sedirea japonica 'Fusamaru' has a leaf span of about 2.5 inches and flowers are smaller than the regular form.


Sedirea japonica (regular form)
I've had this seedling for 2 years and this is it's first bloom.


Lycaste aromatica
This got lightly watered when I remembered to in the winter. I don't know much about it and it probably doesn't need a winter rest but too bad. It got one anyway. I broke off a few spikes while repotting


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Old 05-06-2010, 12:37 AM
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Absolutely stunning Tracy! Great job!
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Old 05-06-2010, 12:37 AM
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Wow! I love them both! Do you grow the Lycaste humid or not, what about lighting? Thanks.
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Wonderful display on the seedling Sedirea! Great growing!
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Old 05-06-2010, 08:57 AM
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All gorgeous!

The flowers on that Lycaste aromatica are stunning. Doesn't look like it minded the winter rest too much.
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Very nicely done!

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All beautiful! I love the Lycaste aromatica, thanks for showing us
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beautiful flowers, good job! good growing!
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Awesome, beautiful, and fragrant too? WOW How would they do in Miami, FL I wonder?
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Wow! I love them both! Do you grow the Lycaste humid or not, what about lighting? Thanks.
Thanks for everyone's nice comments!

Tindo, my humidity in the summer is decent, around 50 - 75% because I have the humidifier on. In the winter I get cheap and turn it off so the RH gets down as low as 20 - 30% some days. It's grown on a windowsill facing somewhere between east and southeast (I've checked before, with a compass, because I'm a geek like that). It's a pretty bright room in general, though. 2 windows (5' x 5' each ) on one wall, 1 window (2' x 5') on another wall. Plus, patio door on the west wall. I think I would call it medium high light....

Also, that room stays in 50's - 60's F during the day and 40's - 50's F during the nights in the Winter.
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