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Orchidsoutdoors 09-13-2013 06:02 AM

Coelogyne flaccida
 
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This plant is starting to form a decent clump, can't wait to see it in a few years.

WhiteRabbit 09-13-2013 08:07 PM

Wow! Fabulous! :wtg:

cbuchman 09-14-2013 09:51 AM

Looks great now! I've only just gotten my first Coelogyne. So I aspire to someday have a clump too :)

Orchidsoutdoors 09-15-2013 04:39 AM

Carrie, it shouldn't take long, the more common Coelogynes are hardy and fast growing.

cbuchman 09-15-2013 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Orchidsoutdoors (Post 608451)
Carrie, it shouldn't take long, the more common Coelogynes are hardy and fast growing.

Can't wait! Mine is Coel. nitida. It has good new roots showing and 2 new growths starting. So I am encouraged. :)

flexdc 10-01-2015 12:08 PM

How to grow this
 
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Originally Posted by Orchidsoutdoors (Post 607773)
This plant is starting to form a decent clump, can't wait to see it in a few years.

Can you give me tips on how to grow this? Does it need a wet dry cycle and also cool temps in the winter?

I have just recently repotted mine in Sphangnum/bark mix, I suspected it wasn't getting enough moisture to put out new growths. Soon after reporting it sent up a new growth. Now wondering if it needs a dry cycle.

Thanks a bunch
Andrew

DeaC 10-01-2015 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by flexdc (Post 774082)
Can you give me tips on how to grow this? Does it need a wet dry cycle and also cool temps in the winter?

I have just recently repotted mine in Sphangnum/bark mix, I suspected it wasn't getting enough moisture to put out new growths. Soon after reporting it sent up a new growth. Now wondering if it needs a dry cycle.

Thanks a bunch
Andrew

:hello Check out coelogyne.com-species. Mine was outside all summer,shadyish but never dry. Developed big pbulb and should be a winter bloomer for me.

flexdc 10-01-2015 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by DeaC (Post 774110)
:hello Check out coelogyne.com-species. Mine was outside all summer,shadyish but never dry. Developed big pbulb and should be a winter bloomer for me.

That website does not exist anymore :_(

estación seca 10-01-2015 04:58 PM

You can often find versions of old or vanished Web sites on archive.org. It comes in handy finding useful information that once existed but has been removed from Web sites.

In this case it appears coelogyne.com redirected to orchidplanet.com, and the last orchid-related version of this site at archive.org is this one:

September 25, 2004 version of coelogyne.com

However, there is very little about Coelogyne on the above site.

DeaC 10-01-2015 07:45 PM

:(
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Originally Posted by flexdc (Post 774112)
That website does not exist anymore :_(

:( sorry 'bout that. I have it on my faves and refer to it frequently as well as other sources.

estación seca 10-01-2015 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by DeaC (Post 774132)
:(

:( sorry 'bout that. I have it on my faves and refer to it frequently as well as other sources.

I don't understand... coelogyne.com appears to have been gone since 2004. Do you mean you saved the whole site on your computer?

ThePinkCucumber 10-02-2015 02:56 AM

Beautiful!

DeaC 10-02-2015 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by estación seca (Post 774133)
I don't understand... coelogyne.com appears to have been gone since 2004. Do you mean you saved the whole site on your computer?

I see what you mean. Except for the Home tab,I'm able to read the rest(species,related,etc.)that's listed in green tabs at top of page.;)

estación seca 10-02-2015 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by DeaC (Post 774175)
I see what you mean. Except for the Home tab,I'm able to read the rest(species,related,etc.)that's listed in green tabs at top of page.;)

You wrote coelogyne.com (note singular) in your message and that's what we've been trying to access, and what's been gone since 2004. It's actually coelogynes.com (note plural.) I just found it.

flexdc 10-02-2015 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by estación seca (Post 774226)
You wrote coelogyne.com (note singular) in your message and that's what we've been trying to access, and what's been gone since 2004. It's actually coelogynes.com (note plural.) I just found it.

Five posts later and THANK YOU!! LOL

Tindomul 11-03-2016 04:36 PM

Amazing growth and inflorescence.



greyblackfish 09-05-2021 02:23 PM

I don't mean to bump an old thread but I believe I found the website you're all referring to right here. Just in case someone passes by and would like this...

Coelogynes.com


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