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Old 07-09-2009, 06:33 PM
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I got this plant From Tom Ritter at his nursery in Orlando, Fl. It just bloomed.
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Very Nice! is it fragrant?
How long have you had it? I ask as I have had one for about 14 months & I 'think' it just may have a spike forming? have you any photos of the spike by chance?
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There is a little bit of fragrance, but not much. i have had it since February. Ill go take a picture of the spike right now.
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heres the spike
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Congratulations!!!! It's a beauty. Can you tell me what medium it is planted in?

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It is in an empty 4"basket that i set inside a clay pot.
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It is in an empty 4"basket that i set inside a clay pot.
WOW!! and you live in Texas! where do you keep it ? as mine is indoors in a plastic bottle mounted on cork with a good centimeters worth of spagh over the roots.........& I water about every 4/7/10 days depending on the season ..
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Those are sooo pretty
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What a cutie! I'm assuming since it is growing without potting medium that you are watering it daily? Do you dunk it in water or just spray it heavily? It looks happy whatever you are doing!
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I drench the whole plant with the watering hose in my greenhouse daily.
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