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Old 12-09-2021, 11:21 PM
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Congrats! I got one in March and it arrived with a single bloom. Nothing since. It's turned a little purple, so it's getting more light than it used to, but at the same time, if I move it, it will have to start readapting all over again. It has gotten a few new leaves, so waiting patiently...

P.S. - absolutely love your tank!! Been watching your thread for awhile and definitely gives me inspiration
Thanks! A little purple from high light doesn’t bother most orchids, and my Restrepia has purple edges. It’s been putting out new growth and keikis like crazy since I first got it, so I haven’t really been sure why it wouldn’t bloom. I fertilize a bit sporadically but that hasn’t changed recently. Perhaps it just takes that long to acclimate to a new mount.
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I love this thread. Amazing work and inspirational results
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Old 02-01-2022, 08:27 PM
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Awesome work you've done--and I agree with DirtyCoconuts; it's quite inspiring.
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