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Old 07-24-2020, 11:07 PM
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I've had this particular plant for at least 13 years. I had it mounted on a corn plant (Draceana house plant) about 5 yards from my window for 12 and a half years. It didn't do much growing and really did not look like it was suffering. Since it looked healthy I just figured I would give it time. Then I decided enough was enough and a decade was more than enough time. About 8 months ago I put it in Semi/Hydro and about 3 feet from my window and these are the results!


Here is the oldest post I have concerning this plant, back from 2007!
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Fantastic! So - originally it was mounted on a corn plant? Growing pretty much bare-root before?
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Tindo, outside your window? As in outside/outdoors? My mind immediately runs to "New York is cold!" It's lovely, as is your photography but, please explain a bit further.
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Happy plant. Happy plant owner. Congratulations on finding the right niche for both of you.
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SouthPark - Yes bare root though I had some sphagnum around the roots for some of those years.

Dolly - Thats three feet from my window on the inside. No way it would survive our winters.
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.Duh, sorry I missed that obvious fact .
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.Duh, sorry I missed that obvious fact .
Yea, no, that was my fault and the quirks of the English language. lol. Thanks for looking and commenting.
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I love the tiny phals! Great for limited spaces.
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