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Old 10-03-2021, 01:52 PM
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It took a while but got this thing to root. The roots are super brittle and readily snap. I cut the plant in half and put each half into a tiny slat basket with small bark. Both are budding and one has flowered. Nice cinnamon fragrance.

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Beautiful flowers. Back in action again!
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Great recovery! Good growing Dorchid! And that is a most lovely color.
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Here’s the other half under different light sources. To the eye the pic on the right is more accurate. Such a nice spicy fragrance.

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