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Old 03-26-2014, 03:48 AM
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So after an eager wait, my Stanhopea graveolens finally opened overnight. Entering the glasshouse this morning my nose told me before my eyes did. The fragrance is just incredible. A powerful, cloying mix of vanilla and camphor. Actually quite pleasant, but an hour of fussing about in the glasshouse this morning and I'd had enough.

The smell is so strong it actually clings to my hair and clothing after I leave the glasshouse.

A series of photos. I always take too many photos of my Stanhopea blossoms because they're so short lived























Also finally in bloom is a fantastic little Psychopsis Kalihi.





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Gorgeous plants and photos! Great growing!
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Awesome.

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Your Psychopsis looks great , i just bought one from a show 2 weeks ago , did you have any special treatment to get that beuty to do so well , as mine was only in leaf mode , and not flowering , looks like its not doing much .
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Your Psychopsis looks great , i just bought one from a show 2 weeks ago , did you have any special treatment to get that beuty to do so well , as mine was only in leaf mode , and not flowering , looks like its not doing much .

I should've put up a photo of the leaves and pot. I've grown mine in a vanda/mesh pot with smallish, but extremely free draining media - mostly inorganic.

This allows a lot of air movement through the root system and ensures it dries quickly, though I also water quite often. Every second day in summer, daily during heat waves. I guess I'm growing it as close to 'mounted' conditions as one can while still being in a pot. Mostly because my only experience with this family previously has been Psychopsiella limminghei, which really only grow well mounted.

I purchased this guy as a NFS plant last year, and that years' growth is the one that has spiked, so it seems to like my conditions for the most part. As for light and temperature - I grow warm-to-hot and the Psychopsis is up with my Encyclias and Cattleyas. I can't seem to burn the leaves if I tried - even in the harsh Australian sun.
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Good looking blooms. I love the Stanhopea scents at show!
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