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utah 08-21-2009 12:32 AM

Medusa and Cirrhopetalum Elizabeth Ann “Buckleberry” in bloom!
 
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Yeah! Despite temps in the high 90s, a week of straight rain, and a cold snap last week, my fussy bulbos are blooming.

Here are the first blooms from my Medusas my Cirrhopetalum Elizabeth Ann “Buckleberry”. (Not rothschidianum as listed in subject - sorry, my bad)

There are all thriving quite well in the new greenhouse. I think that the tree frog and anole free range "fertilizer" helps. :rofl:

They get soaked once a day (with just the hose) at sunset. The greenhouse is covered in 40% shade cloth and the bulbos are hanging near the door which is always opened for ventilation. The humidity will drop to around 20% in late afternoon then I'll soak them so they can soak it up over night. They haven't had any fertilizer (other than frog and lizard poop) since April.

My "Darwin theory" of orchid care seems to be agreeing with the bulbos. (And I haven't lost a single orchid out there and I'm growing everything from Vandas to bulbos in those conditions)

The photos are a bit fuzzy - my Blackberry isn't great at close up photos.

Oscarman 08-21-2009 01:52 AM

Nice stuff Utah. Not really my thing, but I am facinated but the complexity these orchids display in their flowers.

Grandma M 08-21-2009 04:13 AM

They are both great but especially the Medusa. I would like for mine to bloom but possibly it isn't mature enough.

Marilyn

Bolero 08-21-2009 05:01 AM

Interesting flowers! Congratulations on growing them so well.

RosieC 08-21-2009 07:50 AM

I love Medusa and yours is looking wonderful.

I also find the bulbo a facinating flower.

cb977 08-21-2009 08:40 AM

I made the correction to your thread title, hope you don't mind ;)

They're both fantastic...and stinky, right? :coverlaugh:

I'll just enjoy yours from afar ;)
Job well done :clap:

Roly0217 08-21-2009 08:45 AM

I'm soooo showing these pictures to my medusae. It is putting out new growths instead of spikes. What could I be doing wrong??? On the other hand; the more growths it has the bigger the flower display when it blooms so let's just wait and see. Maybe more Sun??

kinknstein 08-21-2009 10:09 AM

Beauties! Gonna have to get one of the medusae! They are so kool!

smweaver 08-21-2009 10:40 AM

The medusae is stunning. And you don't fertilize with anything other than, uh, the contributions from your local frog and lizard populations? What kind of water are you using--straight from the garden hose, from an RO unit, etc.? Congratulations on the wonderful flowers.

Steve

myshka 08-21-2009 12:51 PM

i think if the medusa had a prettier name like "princess hair" then more people would adore it.

names are very important.

but beautiful plants nonetheless!


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