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02-24-2016, 11:17 AM
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Masdevallia Maui Lollipop in Bud
Haven't posted in a while, but I wanted to share this triumph. I have been trying to bloom a masdie for a while. I picked this plant up last summer. Needed repotted badly. I got a good deal on it. So I got it home, put it in a net pot lined the bottom with hydroton, then a layer of chunky bark, followed by a layer of sphagnum moss, very thin at the top of the pot. I water it with tap water when the saucer is empty. Two to three times a week. I've fertilized it maybe twice?
So far I have found three buds. I hope I find more. I was going to repot it again this year, because the pot I used still seems a touch small for it, but if it's happy, I'm not messing with it!!

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02-24-2016, 03:13 PM
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Good job! It looks like there is still room in that pot 
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02-24-2016, 07:37 PM
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Ah this is so cool! I pocked up a Maui Lollipop last fall. It was my first Masdevallia, and has grown three new leaves since I got it. Hope I will see some flowers someday!
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02-24-2016, 07:59 PM
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Ah this is so cool! I pocked up a Maui Lollipop last fall. It was my first Masdevallia, and has grown three new leaves since I got it. Hope I will see some flowers someday!
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I've always read that hybrids are easier to bloom than species and have found this to be true. Mine grows new leaves like crazy. It has sat in this window since I repotted it, so I think giving it lots of light and consistent moisture is the key. This window is over my kitchen sink and I grow dendrobiums and cattleyas on the windowsills on this side of the house.
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02-24-2016, 08:01 PM
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Good job! It looks like there is still room in that pot 
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Maybe? I was thinking I might repot it again since it was seriously overgrown in its last potting situation. But now that it's blooming, not touching it!
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02-24-2016, 08:42 PM
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02-25-2016, 12:28 PM
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Way to go do post pics when it blooms. I am still struggling with mine but I am guessing as a whole the hybrids are easier to bloom even though my first to bloom hirtzii is not a hybrid. I have bloomed all but one of my hybrids and one of them is spiking now.
I finally got them all re-potted but they had a bad summer. I finally killed one of my species and nearly killed my Dracuvallia, it looks really bad.
I love them but need to find a better solution come summer time.
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02-27-2016, 12:47 PM
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This one lives in my kitchen window. In the summer, I have an umbrella up on my deck outside that keeps it from getting a ton of direct sunlight. I also water it a lot more on hot days. I think the trick to keeping the roots cooler is air exchange around them. The masdies I have in net pots seem to do the best. The ones in clay don't do as well, but clay is supposed to stay cooler. So I'm not sure. Right now I have one in each in this window and both are doing well. My veitchiana, I nearly killed. It's recovering from my poor treatment of it. It started out with mealybugs and then got a case of leaf dropping that I managed to stop when it had two leaves and about five good roots left. It's on the mend. I potted it up in a pot with hydroton, mixed bark, topped with moss and put it in a clay pot and kept the saucer filled with water all summer long and that seemed to work. It now has about a dozen leaves. I'm so bummed. It was a gorgeous plant, in bloom when I got it. Now I won't see blooms for several years. The Maui Lollipop though... I'm in love. It's a hybrid of Masdevallia Mendozae and something else, so the flowers look like little goldfish. The first bud opened today. I have about ten spikes on this plant, all told.

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02-27-2016, 02:32 PM
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02-28-2016, 12:12 PM
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Better pic of the whole plant. Two buds open this morning. I love this little guy. 
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