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Old 08-27-2013, 08:11 PM
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I've had this one for about a year now and it is sending out a spike to rebloom. I grow it in a window with other orchids, including phals that rebloom. The humidity stays above 50 and the temp drops about 5 to 15 degrees from day to night as we try to avoid air conditioning and heating. Lowest temp in window in winter is 60F and highest about 82 in summer. When I last checked, the light levels, they were in the 500 to 1500 foot candle range. Mine is mounted and I water it once a day. It completely dry the next morning even though there is some moss on the mount.

I noticed you live in SF and we both get water from Hetch Hetchy which works well for orchids.
Oh great okay, thanks!
I didn't realize that our water was more beneficial, is it because there are less salts and minerals in the water?
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Oh great okay, thanks!
I didn't realize that our water was more beneficial, is it because there are less salts and minerals in the water?
Yes, thats what I've been told. Not sure how good it is for humans, but the orchids and koi at my home do well with it.
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hmmmm I wonder why my plant looks so much different?. Curious to see the flowers. Should have tossed out a bud or a flower by now hey?
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Here is what mine looks like after I clumsily broke off a spike by hitting it with a large phal leaf. Then I accidentally ripped off a petal. I've moved the plant to a better spot. The flowers are closer together than one you have. I thought water quality issues showed up in the leaves. Hope one of the more experienced people can comment.


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Nice pictures! Mine has it's first bloom open today.
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mine is just small and tiny with leaves half the size...but nice flowers.
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I've seen this species with a bit rounder leaves and lip. Mine has leaves like the rest of you but I have yet to see the blooms! Mine only grows roots and leaves! Mine is potted in CHC.
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I've seen this species with a bit rounder leaves and lip. Mine has leaves like the rest of you but I have yet to see the blooms! Mine only grows roots and leaves! Mine is potted in CHC.
Just curious...what does CHC stand for? Thanks!
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Just curious...what does CHC stand for? Thanks!
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