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05-29-2013, 01:36 AM
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Where did you get the pot in the first picture?
It is so nice!!!!
I like the second plant. I mean they are all small, but that one looks the smallest, yet flowers on it.
I bought my first neo last month, which is mounted. Probably not the best way to grow for me. lol
Anyways, it has so many growsth, like 10! but never flowered before. it is a regular neo.
strange...
By the way, is there a reason why the moss is piled up to high on the tiny pot like that? just a tradition in Japan?
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I made the pot myself out of a polymer clay called katoclay... There are two threads detailing my descent into the insanity of making my own pots. I dragged several others with me. Lol
The second plant is a variegated bean lead variety so yes it is small! The variegation isn't apparent in the photos but its been growing in higher light and is slowly appearing.
And yeah the moss is a traditional Japanese method of growing these guys. I grow mine in my enclosure so the moss dries out in about two to three days but if I really drench them I can get another day out of it!
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05-30-2013, 12:55 AM
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Aka-Suzume - a first time bloomer for me. I thought it was going to be darker, but its still nice!
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05-30-2013, 12:57 AM
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05-30-2013, 01:00 AM
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Toukou, Shutennou, and Hisui...I'm surrounded!
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05-30-2013, 02:21 AM
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Cross Martin's equestris with that Akabana...
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There is/was a Neo. x equestris cross according to wikipedia (and then a back-cross to Neo.), but I doubt you could easily find one for sale. A remake would be a cool thing to try.
Phalanetia Anna Bettencourt — Neof. falcata × Phalaenopsis Veitchiana, Bettencourt 1988
Phalanetia Hoshizukiyo — Phalanetia Irene × Neof. falcata, T.Morie 2002
Phalanetia Irene — Neof. falcata × Phalaenopsis equestris, Y.Sagawa 1975
Phalanetia Koibotaru — Neof. falcata × Phalaenopsis schilleriana, T.Morie 2000
Phalanetia Pacifica — Neof. falcata × Phalaenopsis Chieftain, W.K.Nakamoto 1964
Neofinetia falcata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EDIT: I found a nearly 8 year old thread on the Big Leaf forum regarding Phalanetia Irene, but the photo no longer appears in the post. I bumped that thread in hopes that the OP will repost the photo. Really no other references to it to be found anywhere on the intarwebs.
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05-30-2013, 10:21 AM
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Aka-Suzume - a first time bloomer for me. I thought it was going to be darker, but its still nice!
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Wow all of those blooms are amazing! Your plants look great and are well grown too. Well done!
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05-30-2013, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Jayfar
There is/was a Neo. x equestris cross according to wikipedia (and then a back-cross to Neo.), but I doubt you could easily find one for sale. A remake would be a cool thing to try.
Phalanetia Anna Bettencourt — Neof. falcata × Phalaenopsis Veitchiana, Bettencourt 1988
Phalanetia Hoshizukiyo — Phalanetia Irene × Neof. falcata, T.Morie 2002
Phalanetia Irene — Neof. falcata × Phalaenopsis equestris, Y.Sagawa 1975
Phalanetia Koibotaru — Neof. falcata × Phalaenopsis schilleriana, T.Morie 2000
Phalanetia Pacifica — Neof. falcata × Phalaenopsis Chieftain, W.K.Nakamoto 1964
Neofinetia falcata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EDIT: I found a nearly 8 year old thread on the Big Leaf forum regarding Phalanetia Irene, but the photo no longer appears in the post. I bumped that thread in hopes that the OP will repost the photo. Really no other references to it to be found anywhere on the intarwebs.
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Interesting! Maybe sense, we can cross Phals with vandas and the like, and technically neos are vandas now.
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06-03-2013, 02:21 AM
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06-03-2013, 04:05 AM
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Here's my Gojo-fukurin finally in bloom. Waiting for one more bud to open. Tonight is the first night for it to perfume.
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06-04-2013, 02:07 PM
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There is/was a Neo. x equestris cross according to wikipedia (and then a back-cross to Neo.), but I doubt you could easily find one for sale. A remake would be a cool thing to try...
EDIT: I found a nearly 8 year old thread on the Big Leaf forum regarding Phalanetia Irene, but the photo no longer appears in the post. I bumped that thread in hopes that the OP will repost the photo. Really no other references to it to be found anywhere on the intarwebs.
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I believe Dr. McDaniel spoke about making Neo x equestris at last year's IPA symposium. Let me see if I can dig up my notes on that. His website is still under development. Orchid Classics
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