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Old 10-29-2015, 05:10 PM
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Very cute leaves.
I heard that there is a special way to treat these types of neos? Lower light or more light to bring out the best variegation??

Also, dividing into too small a piece might cause the plant to revert to plain green leaf form, or at lest this is what I read about certain cymbidium varieties.
Not sure if the same holds true for the variegated neos.

I'm still on the hunt for tiger leaf neo.
Have you looked into New World Orchids?
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That is really beautiful Marco! The presentation is very nice. Keep up the good work...Jean
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Have you looked into New World Orchids?
I know, but I prefer to see plants in person before buying.
I know, I'm rather picky.
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Very cute leaves.
I heard that there is a special way to treat these types of neos? Lower light or more light to bring out the best variegation??

Also, dividing into too small a piece might cause the plant to revert to plain green leaf form, or at lest this is what I read about certain cymbidium varieties.
Not sure if the same holds true for the variegated neos.

I'm still on the hunt for tiger leaf neo.
I really don't know what the secret is. From what I understand higher light (without burning the leaves) definitely helps. However I have two variegated neos where more light doesn't really help (getsuden. Asahiden) whereas more light for higashidemiyako , kujaku nishiki, Fuji nishiki seem to work. I wish I knew the secret formula.
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So beautiful! Can't wait for my neos to bloom...
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