I got 2 new Neo's this september, along with a sedirea japonica that I got from a orchid nursery in the Netherlands, and best of all, 3 plants for the price of one, only 25 euro's! The Neo's are a Neofinetia Hisui 翡翠 and a Neofinetia Nishidemiyako 'New world' CHM-AOS 西出都

from New world orchids. During transport the nishi got a small infection of the central leaf of the oldest growth so I lost a few leaves on that one, but it's stopped for now and the side growths are growing fine. I was surprized by the size of the nishi, I thought it would have longer leaves, but do u guys think it needs to grow a bit to get a bigger leafspan? For the moment it's only as wide as my tamakongou? But I am sooo happy with these new additions and I hope to grow them as beautiful as I can... so if anybody knows how much light they need to aid the variegation, any tips are welcome

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here are the pictures:

sedirea japonica

Neo. Nishidemiyako 'New World' CHM-AOS
西出都

Neo. Hisui
翡
special thanks to Glenn and Kristen from New world orchids for these wonderful orchids!
Greetz,
Dries