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Merlyn 08-27-2011 11:29 PM

Cymbidium ensifolium var. alba
 
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Waited 3 years for this one, I'm having a deja vu about that ! Lol ! Still not sure if I'm going to adopt officially ! Just opened yesterday !

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vandagirl 08-28-2011 04:59 AM

Wow. That is a nice one. So special with the white striped leaves.

Daethen 08-28-2011 09:15 AM

I wish I had the room for Cyms.

Very nice healthy plant.

Merlyn 08-28-2011 12:44 PM

Jonada, the plant is only 14" and the pot 8" so the total size is 22". SMALL for a Cym !!

smweaver 08-31-2011 06:16 AM

Those are fantastic. And the plant looks super nice! I'd keep it just for the plant itself (the wonderfully scented blooms would simply be an added bonus).

Would you mind providing a description of your cultural practices, please? I grow this species too, but it's not nearly as lush as your plant, and I'm always interested to learn what successful growers do to get their plants to grow well for them.

Steve

Chuckie 10-10-2011 06:34 AM

Ensifolium is such a beautiful species. This albino form is particularly nice. It looks like it is a fantastic grower. Glad it is doing so well for you.

Merlyn 10-10-2011 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by smweaver (Post 432503)
Those are fantastic. And the plant looks super nice! I'd keep it just for the plant itself (the wonderfully scented blooms would simply be an added bonus).

Would you mind providing a description of your cultural practices, please? I grow this species too, but it's not nearly as lush as your plant, and I'm always interested to learn what successful growers do to get their plants to grow well for them.

Steve

Steve, I put it outside and only last week brought it in. I kept it sitting in a saucer so there was usually water in it more than not. Fed it with full strength (1 tsp/gal) and am using Grow More 20-10-20 urea free. I also put a lot of Dynamite timed release in it when I repotted it. My mentor just bought it before I put it on the member sales table at our show !!! Seems he killed his !!! How's that go ? The student teaches the teacher ??? !! LOL !!!! I had to part with it because I've stepped up a level in my Catasetum addiction !!! All my "babies" are teenagers now and still growing !!!

Cym Ladye 10-10-2011 05:45 PM

Does this plant actually have variable, variegated foliage or is the shading a product of camera lighting?

Merlyn 10-10-2011 08:34 PM

Not variegated, just the lighting. Solid green leaves.

Libo 10-25-2011 01:19 PM

By looking at the leaves, it is an "iron bone su xin" type of ensifolium, which explains why you waited so long for it to bloom. This type has very tough leaves and sends a lot of shoots every year. However, they are shy bloomers which need lots of sun and less frequent dividing than others to bloom well.


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