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DelawareJim 12-22-2013 09:49 AM

Sophronitis coccinea
 
Sophronitis coccinea 4N 'Toshie'.
First time blooming. This is one of Glenn Lehr's (of New World Orchids) plants from his Japan Grand Prix orchid exhibit.

I've had this plant 3 years. I almost lost it until Peter Lin (mini-catts) saved the day and told me to take care of it like a Cattleya. Thank you Peter!

Ironically, through DNA analysis, most of the genus Sophronitis has since been re-classified as Cattleya.

Enjoy.

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2815/1...f521e546_c.jpg

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5549/1...0deaa811_c.jpg

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3670/1...7e46d388_c.jpg

Cheers.
Jim

MattWoelfsen 12-22-2013 10:23 AM

Beautiful plant and flower Delaware Jim. I bought a very healthy and young plant in September 2013 from New World Orchids. I grew it like Neofinetia. But after it died a slow death last month, all the while reading as much as I can about growing this plant, and loosing the battle...your posting gives me encouragement to try again.

s.kallima 12-22-2013 10:45 AM

Beautiful plant Jim! Now that you mastered the flowering if this species, you should get more blooms each time. They grow quite easily I find.
I don't have a 4N, but the regular form also needs a ton of light (almost touching T5 HO) and watering several times a day in order to bloom.

tuvoc 12-22-2013 12:02 PM

Fantastic color. Well done.

Kim

FSUOrchids 12-22-2013 12:40 PM

Very bright color, nice

DelawareJim 12-22-2013 01:41 PM

Thanks all for the kind comments.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MattWoelfsen (Post 640864)
Beautiful plant and flower Delaware Jim. I bought a very healthy and young plant in September 2013 from New World Orchids. I grew it like Neofinetia. But after it died a slow death last month, all the while reading as much as I can about growing this plant, and loosing the battle...your posting gives me encouragement to try again.

That's what was happening to me too. It came in pure sphagnum in a clay pot and I was keeping it with and treating it like a Neo.

By chance, Peter posted pictures of his on flickr blooming and I e-mailed him and asked how he kept his. He told me treat it like a Cattleya, so I repotted it in bark in a plastic pot and increased the light until I got the purple vein in the centre. Now it grows like a weed and you see the results.

You should try again. Now that I know what to do, it's a very rewarding genus. I have an S. cernua 'Leesburg' and an S. cernua 'H & R' x cernua in bud now also that I'll be posting soon. First time bloomers for them too.

Matter of fact, I'll want to get people's opinion of the 'H & R' x cernua as it's looking more like an alagoensis than a cernua.

Cheers.
Jim

annak 12-22-2013 02:59 PM

Gorgeous!! A very very nice clone for me: shape, color, everything...

Mine grows in sphagnum too :( first thing in Spring would be transplanting I guess...

euplusia 12-22-2013 05:54 PM

Very fine round cohesive form of the flower. Great growing.

WhiteRabbit 12-22-2013 07:38 PM

Beautiful!

This species has been on my wish-list for a while! I really must get one!

Leafmite 12-22-2013 08:43 PM

Wow! That is just gorgeous! Is this the same size and does this take the same care as a cernua? That flower is amazing.


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