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11-18-2013 06:35 PM |
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Originally Posted by rangiku
(Post 630025)
Excellent growing. I don't see any scorch marks like I have on my Fuchs Cream Puff from February-March sun. None of my Phals that are with it got any sunburn. Go figure!
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That picture is from it's good side lol. The other side is nicely toasted in the center, along the 'spine' of the plant.
Thanks to everyone for the positive comments! I'll post pics of the blooms, don't worry about that. ;)
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Originally Posted by brn_thmbs
(Post 630108)
good growing
is that a glass jar you're growing it in? if so, how did you get the holes in it.
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It's not glass, it's a plastic ice cream container, brand name is Talenti. Good ice cream, and with a few modifications, they have been great orchid pots. I punch holes in the bottom and 5 slits along the side, about 3/4 of the way up now. My wife knows new orchids are on the horizon when I ask her to buy more ice cream. :)
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Originally Posted by WhiteRabbit
(Post 630105)
Awesome!
I tried hard to kill my Lou Sneary, as well - but it refused to die, and has been doing great since I got it figured out ;)
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Yes, they are really quite tough little plants. I don't know of too many houseplants that could lose a set of roots TWICE and still live, let alone bloom 4 months later. I tried everything I could think of with this Neo, and for me the trick was putting it inside an aquarium, with a cover and fan where the humidity stayed around 65-70%.
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Originally Posted by Picotee
(Post 630181)
The plant looks very healthy. I'm waiting for my 'Bluebirds' to wake up. They usually start spiking in December. Looking forward to seeing your blooms.
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Will these bloom once a year, or several times a year?
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Originally Posted by Jayfar
(Post 630200)
Mine, bought in bloom last April, began a new spike a couple weeks ago, but it is still growing very slowly at this point, about a half inch.
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I saw the flower spike for the first time on 10/25, and it grew very slowly until last weekend. It took off once it reached about an inch long.
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