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Aerangis luteoalba v. rhodosticta
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Finaly I got the hang of this plant! Now I know that it grows better in this "half-pot" with sphagnum (formerly cultivated in gravel)
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That is a gorgeous display. Congratulations!
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Beautiful!
Joann |
beautiful! I love the half pot idea - I may have to try that
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Very pretty orchid and an unusual growing method. Good job.
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Fantastic.
Kim |
Wonderful!
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Very very Nice!
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Great looking orchid. I had this Ang. It did nothing. It was a "No-Grow-Slow-Grow" Orchid, and I trashed it.......It's nice to see someone was able to get theirs to bloom !
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Awesome. Don't you just love OB. Every day you learn something new. Way to grow
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My Aerangis luteoalba v. rhodosticta threw out three spikes, and despite being moved from a pot onto a mount while in spike, flowered well.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-rCWAad8yZC...301_143903.jpg See more at Orchids on a Balcony: Some Angraecoid "first blooms" |
Lovely blooms! Hope mine blooms again soon.
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Good growing! This one is on my wish list for sure, cute little blooms, love the half pot idea too.
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I bought one last January from J&L that is mounted on a tree fern slab with a little pad of sphag. It's growing new roots, so I am optimistic :) Can't wait to see if I can bloom it.
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