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Old 10-24-2019, 10:28 AM
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Is this going to be indoors or out?

I grow mine in wooden baskets and they love it. But that’s outside and in Florida.
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Old 10-24-2019, 10:37 AM
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Is this going to be indoors or out?

I grow mine in wooden baskets and they love it. But that’s outside and in Florida.
I'm in Kansas. About six months outside, six months inside under lights in a basement grow area, commonly referred to as my Batcave. But this guy is going to stay in my sun room this winter so I can keep a close eye on it as it as the division transitions to SH and the mother plant stays with it in bark. A cautious experiment.

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I grow mine in LECA, normal pots. Watering twice a week most of the year, maybe weekly during winter. I leave some water in the saucer that evaporates in a few days, so it's more or less s/h. Full sun whenever possible, even in the summer.

Mine blooms twice a year, it has 3 bloom stalks right now.
Well that sounds very hopeful for me to get a good transition to SH. As does Fairorchids' comment about 50f nights.

Speaking of which, I'd better get a picture of them posted now that potted, so there will be something to compare to as it grows along.
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