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Old 12-02-2017, 08:17 PM
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My favorite Oncidium.
We had a lot of rain this summer so I did not have a chance to fertilize it this year. But it still bloom and bloom better than last year.

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What a beautiful cascade of flowers!
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That's a lovely display! I can see why it is a favorite.
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Old 12-02-2017, 11:42 PM
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Wow that is spectacular!
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Old 12-03-2017, 06:07 AM
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That is a huge amount of blooms - nice growing!
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Also one of my favorites... the blooms last forever. Excellent growing.
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A reduction in feeding (nitrogen, specifically) may be exactly why it bloomed so well.

I think we, as a group, tend to believe that fertilizer "drives" the various processes in plants, rather than accepting that nutrition has more of a support function.
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Oh very nice specimen. How long have you have it for ?

I just got a few days a go a little Oncidium Sweet Sugar ‘Lemon Drop’ and I’m curious to know I long could it take for it to get that big. (Hoping I’ll be good enough to kept it a live long enoug).


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A reduction in feeding (nitrogen, specifically) may be exactly why it bloomed so well.

I think we, as a group, tend to believe that fertilizer "drives" the various processes in plants, rather than accepting that nutrition has more of a support function.
Hi Ray
I love your MSU Fertilizer. But now you are not selling it.

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Oh very nice specimen. How long have you have it for ?

I just got a few days a go a little Oncidium Sweet Sugar ‘Lemon Drop’ and I’m curious to know I long could it take for it to get that big. (Hoping I’ll be good enough to kept it a live long enoug).


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I have it for more than 7 years.
But I divided it a couple time. Last time I gave one divided to my friend and she got a nice bloomed with lot of flowers after 2 years under her care.
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Wonderful show.
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