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05-13-2015, 01:41 PM
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Stunning blooms! Thanks for sharing!
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05-13-2015, 04:51 PM
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Very nice! I need to get me one of those soon. I have Phal. Samera, a hybrid of bellina and violacea, but is is struggling while all of my other phals are doing great. If it goes to the landfill, it will be replaced with a bellina. Lovely!
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05-13-2015, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Joseia
Very nice! I need to get me one of those soon. I have Phal. Samera, a hybrid of bellina and violacea, but is is struggling while all of my other phals are doing great. If it goes to the landfill, it will be replaced with a bellina. Lovely!
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they are nice, ive got quiet a few violacea's and a samera.
from what ive read bellina's can be more tricky to grow, dunno how true it is.
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05-13-2015, 09:20 PM
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they are nice, ive got quiet a few violacea's and a samera.
from what ive read bellina's can be more tricky to grow, dunno how true it is.
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I bought a small violacea last year and it is just starting to spike right now. I have no trouble with hieroglyphica, violacea, corningiana and equestris, but the Samera is definitely not thriving. I have also read that bellinas can be tough, so I hoped the Samera might be easier, but so far, not so easy for me.
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05-15-2015, 10:08 AM
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Thanks everyone.
It has a nice citrus cent that varies in strength through the day. It sits on the windowledge at the top of the stairs and I catch the scent quite often as I go up and down.
I don't find it hard to grow, but it needs more light than my other Phals. It sets in a south-west window while my others sit in a east (or north-east) window and it does get more light than them. I also find it prefers fine bark, when my other phals are in lecca (not S/H just lecca as a standard medium) or some in large bark.
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05-16-2015, 09:27 PM
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Beautiful!
I'm sure it's quite upsetting breaking a flower off, but the good thing is that this plant is almost always in bloom.
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05-17-2015, 03:46 AM
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Beautiful!
I'm sure it's quite upsetting breaking a flower off, but the good thing is that this plant is almost always in bloom.
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Thanks
Luckily just the lip of one of the flowers broke, it has 5 flowers open on the two spikes now
Mine often takes a break from flowering, it puts out a batch, then stops then either a new spike grows or the old one puts out a new length and starts again. This time after the break both an old spike grew more buds and a new spike started.
These 5 flowers will be the last for a while as there are no new buds forming just now but they have lasted a good long while so far as the first is still open and shows no sign of fading.
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