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01-27-2012, 08:45 PM
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My First Blooms
My old place wasn't kind to orchids (not enough light) and nothing ever bloomed. But our new house is great. I now have 4 orchids blooming and more spikes on others. Here are my first blooms:
NoID Oncidium type
Paph. Hsinying Maru x Paph. Ruby Mist
Onc. Twinkle 'Red Raspberry'
Dtps. Leopard Prince 'Sogo F1138'
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01-27-2012, 08:55 PM
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Wow! You have some great plants there.
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They are all gorgeous. Nice choice of orchids! I really love the NOID Onc. and the Twinkle 'Red Raspberry' I would love one of those two.
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01-28-2012, 04:59 AM
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The NOID oncidium intergeneric is beautiful. Love that flower!
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They're all beautiful and the plants look very healthy. I love that dark colored oncidium. Good growing.
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Awesome. Well done.
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Thanks everyone! I have to thank the orchid board for encouragement and vast information on growing. I would have given up long time ago.
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Than goodness you didn't give up! I enjoyed the photos of your beauties so much!
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Beautiful blooms on that noid onc. Love the contrast in it.
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Beautiful blooms on that noid onc. Love the contrast in it.
Anyone have an ides what it might be. Would like to get something similar if I could find one.
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