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Old 02-13-2008, 09:39 PM
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Here's my little Dracula potted up in 50-50 tree fern fiber and sphagnum moss! (lower right).

We shall see if I can promote some improvement,. Athough it really doesn't look all that bad. . .now that the ugly bits have been trimmed.

Note: To the left of the Dracula is my beeeeutiful and in bloom Masd. calura 'Makawao". . .just so you know.

Thanks, Mauro!
Gwen, your babies look fine! The shaved Dracula too looks good!
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Old 02-14-2008, 12:44 AM
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Impressive orchid once again! Thanks for sharing.
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Old 02-14-2008, 01:45 AM
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Oh how beautiful Mauro!

I had one very much like that, but I killed it last year. Not one of my happier moments, I can tell you. I am not exactly sure what I did. All the leaves just went yellow suddenly and then fell off. Then the poor thing was dead.
I was so hoping I could grow it. The flowers looked so cute, like they had little monkey faces in the center. I think maybe I had it where it was too hot? I'm not sure!
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Old 02-14-2008, 05:04 PM
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Oh how beautiful Mauro!

I had one very much like that, but I killed it last year. Not one of my happier moments, I can tell you. I am not exactly sure what I did. All the leaves just went yellow suddenly and then fell off. Then the poor thing was dead.
I was so hoping I could grow it. The flowers looked so cute, like they had little monkey faces in the center. I think maybe I had it where it was too hot? I'm not sure!
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Those little faces we see in many of these Dracula flowers are nice, uh?
Well, could be the hot place, yes. Draculas really hate being grown in permanently hot climates. Some species can face a relatively hot summer as long as the nights are fresh. I see that you're in California and this can be a problem for Draculas unless you live in some fresher region of the State.
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Old 04-05-2008, 10:59 PM
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Mauro:

Just a quick update on my transplanted Dracula, per your media & fertilizing instructions. . .not ONE new black freckle or burnt tip! Just now starting to see some new growth. We're on our way with this one!

How awesome is that! I just wanted to pop in to say, THANK YOU!
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Old 04-06-2008, 01:31 AM
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Mauro:

Just a quick update on my transplanted Dracula, per your media & fertilizing instructions. . .not ONE new black freckle or burnt tip! Just now starting to see some new growth. We're on our way with this one!

How awesome is that! I just wanted to pop in to say, THANK YOU!
Gwen, It is so nice hearing this! I am glad that your plant is adapting well!! So, to the next level: the flowers!!!
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Old 04-06-2008, 06:12 AM
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I really love Dracula's, this one is beautiful.

I need to get more!!!
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