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RosieC 07-09-2013 02:42 PM

Wow, that's impressive. I'm not such a Neo fan but that one is just stunning.

ronaldhanko 07-09-2013 04:44 PM

Great growing, Sonya, and a wonderful plant.

Orquidia 07-09-2013 05:55 PM

VERY NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!wow

WhiteRabbit 07-09-2013 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by RosieC (Post 588195)
Wow, that's impressive. I'm not such a Neo fan but that one is just stunning.

Thanks, Rosie :)

It was more impressive last year with more spikes and blooms, but I'm still quite happy with it;)

I've come to like the species very much, mostly due to their hardiness and variety :)

WhiteRabbit 07-09-2013 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by ronaldhanko (Post 588229)
Great growing, Sonya, and a wonderful plant.

Thank you Ron :) I feel the plant deserves most of the credit - it's pretty non-demanding and presents me with many blooms every year, with little effort from myself ;)

WhiteRabbit 07-09-2013 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Orquidia (Post 588234)
VERY NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!wow

Thanks :blushing:

Calbears 07-10-2013 01:01 PM

Sonya,

Very impressive plant! :1stplace:

I have a smaller neo in spike for the first time (for me). It's planted in medium to coarse bark and has tons of aerial roots. Since we share pretty much the same climate, I was curious what your watering regime looks like. Do you mist roots in between waterings? If so, do you take special care not to mist the spikes/buds/flowers?

Thanks

gnathaniel 07-10-2013 02:08 PM

Wow Sonya, nicely grown!

WhiteRabbit 07-10-2013 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Calbears (Post 588505)
Sonya,

Very impressive plant! :1stplace:

I have a smaller neo in spike for the first time (for me). It's planted in medium to coarse bark and has tons of aerial roots. Since we share pretty much the same climate, I was curious what your watering regime looks like. Do you mist roots in between waterings? If so, do you take special care not to mist the spikes/buds/flowers?

Thanks

Aww, thank you! :blushing:

I do occasionally spritz aerial roots in-between waterings. I try to limit it, so as to not keep the media too wet (this one is in a 4" plastic pot, and slower drying than my smaller neos) So, maybe once or twice a week in-between regular watering.

With the spritzing of the aerial roots, this one goes about 4-5 days in-between watering in summer; a week or longer in winter - but smaller pots would likely require more frequent watering. I also have the heat set low in winter, so drying is slower than in a warmer (and dryer, from the forced air heat) home :p

This has fewer aerial roots now than previously - I potted it into the 4" pot from 3" later last year, and I tucked as many aerial roots as I could into the bigger pot - but of course, it has started more since then ;) I love crazy Neo roots! :D

I do try to avoid wetting larger buds as well as blooms. Unavoidable to get some water on them with all the growth of this plant But I do aim the spray at the intended roots, rather than 'mist' the plant overall. With the warm, dry daytimes in summer, the bit of water on buds or blooms hasn't damaged them.

I can't wait to see pix of your blooms! :)

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Originally Posted by gnathaniel (Post 588523)
Wow Sonya, nicely grown!

Thanks :blushing:

brn_thmbs 07-10-2013 11:15 PM

I keep coming back to this thread for the pics of this awesome specimen
Thx :D


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