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Tolumnia Genting Pink Lady
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Growing in a 2" clay pot, with some medium tree fern fiber and a bit of pumice. Watered usually every two days in warm weather (a little extra spritzing in extremely hot, dry weather), about every third day in winter. Grows in a south facing window in winter, a west facing window for a bit in spring, and then outside to make sure it gets sufficient light.
It hasn't bloomed in years following summers I haven't put it outside, so I don't think my windows (outside of the south facing window in winter) get sufficient light for this one. I do have a very sunny east facing window - it is in an unused (except by my cat) room, and plants in that window tend to get a bit neglected, so I prefer not to have a plant that needs frequent water in there :p Thanks for looking :) |
Very pretty!
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I have Tolumnia Pink Panther that has almost exact same flowers. basically Pretty N Pink with spots.
Pretty one! Two spikes make up for a long bloom drought I'm sure! :) |
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Well, at least this time it has only skipped one year blooming (previously had been a couple of years), and when it bloomed the last time, it also had two spikes on it ... At least I now have it figured out that I need to put it outside in summer to get it enough light. Thing is, I don't want to put it out side now that it's finally blooming again :p hehe Thank you! :D |
Beautiful, Sonya.
I love these plants but find them to be a little fussy. |
Wow, very nice!
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Very Nice!
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Nice Sonya. Really like Tolumnias and their colourful flowers. Lots more potential with all the intergeneric breeding with Rodriguezia, etc.
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Took a while for me to get blooms - insufficient light apparently. I had two others which got repotted after I had finally got them to bloom two years ago, and both quickly declined after :p. I don't know why, as both had been previously repotted when I got them. I did change the media from charcoal to tree fern fiber and pumice - but this one has done fine with that media... :dunno: Now this one is out growing it's pot, and I'm a bit worried about repotting it :p |
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