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tuvoc 09-13-2008 04:06 PM

B. nodosa
 
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This is my nodosa that I mentioned in another nodosa thread. It has always grown ok, but bloomed little. It went outside this year, in almost six hours of full sun, in temps of 90 and above. After some sunburn, and sulking, it really took off. There are about 20 new growths on it now. It goes in my south window for the winter, and hopefully will do as well on them as the three growths blomming now.

Kim

cb977 09-13-2008 04:16 PM

6 hours of Nevada full sun??? :faint:

Way to go, Kim! :clap:

cowboy51278 09-13-2008 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by tuvoc (Post 146794)
After some sunburn, and sulking, it really took off. There are about 20 new growths on it now.


hmmm, Im gonna have to try that again. Mine just sit there and pout. Then I fried them and almost all the foliage jumped ship. Now they're back to pouting. For me they have been the toughest thing to grow! :scratchhead:

gmdiaz 09-13-2008 04:52 PM

TWENTY new growths! :faint:

Okay, I'd say you did GOOD!

isurus79 09-13-2008 07:25 PM

Very cool looking flower. Ive never seen one with such 'twist' in the petals. Isnt it great to find some key to growing a troublesome orchid? Good work!

justatypn 09-13-2008 07:42 PM

Have had mine about a year now and just recently I have seen a few new growths and every day when I water her I look, nope just hangs around. But I do see you grow in a pot, mine is mounted and within 12 inch of a artifical light :scratchhead: Need to make a change. Yours is so beautiful, congrats on finding your niche...:clap: :clap:

EdinAZ 09-13-2008 07:51 PM

I think they like the sun
 
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Originally Posted by tuvoc (Post 146794)
This is my nodosa that I mentioned in another nodosa thread. It has always grown ok, but bloomed little. It went outside this year, in almost six hours of full sun, in temps of 90 and above. After some sunburn, and sulking, it really took off. There are about 20 new growths on it now. It goes in my south window for the winter, and hopefully will do as well on them as the three growths blomming now.

Kim

Mine is up high (8-9 feet) in my greenhouse. Even with shade cloth on during the summer, It gets 8 hours and more a day of BRIGHT (over 6-7,000 fc, I'm sure) sunlight. It's been there for a few years now. There is also a cucullata next to it, and that behaves the same.

The foliage is pale and sometimes even gets a bit reddish, almost sunburned, but the way they grow and bloom tells me they are loving it.

Ed

Lagoon 09-13-2008 08:00 PM

That's gorgeous, Kim. The scent must be just wonderful to, I can almost wiff it from here Ahhhh Ohhh mmm lovely! :biggrin:
B. nodsa does well with some slight BBQ'ing :evil:

gixrj18 09-13-2008 08:06 PM

Mine went outside about a week ago, so hopefully it will look like that soon. It was growing where it was, but I don't think it was enough light to bloom. So it's been outside with the Vandas, thinkin' about what it's done...which isn't much!

quiltergal 09-13-2008 09:31 PM

Kim what a specimen! It's beautiful! Super picture too. Definitely calendar material. ;)

My nodosa is being bratty this year. It bloomed for me last year. This year two new growths matured both with sheaths. Then the sheaths dried up. I'm not sure if buds will develop now or not. I think I watered it a bit more often last year. I just haven't had the time this year. Has anybody had one bloom from a dried sheath?


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