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Old 07-15-2012, 02:00 PM
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Thanks everyone! Funny that my NOID is the largest and most successful of my Milts to date My culture leaves a lot to be desired, but it is a work in progress. I'll figure these cuties out yet!
Your NOIDs look like one of Ivan Komoda's hybrids. I have never bought directly from them yet, but they have some pictures and I saw one just like yours.

They claim their hybrids are more heat tolerant, so maybe that's why your NOID is performing better than others. Well, I also noticed that your NOID is a larger plant, which could also be why it's doing better as far as flowering and surviving the heat.

I read that leaving miltoniopsis as large specimen help them endure stress better, not to mention flower better and more.

All of mine are bought as rather large siced plants. They are now sending up many many new growths and I have no clue how to keep them all because they will get really really large with the way they are making new fans. hmmmmm
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