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10-13-2011, 03:15 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Zone: 10a
Location: Newbury Park,California
Age: 70
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Originally Posted by Junebug
Fantastic, I love those blooms. Congratulations!
My story is much like yours... Same type of chid, same amount of time, but I'm in Florida and mine has never spiked. If you don't mind me asking, how large is your plant and what's the leaf count? I read recently that they bloom between fall and winter. Have you experienced recent temperature changes that could explain the spike? Thanks.
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Hello Junebug,yes you are right for temperature changes,that is exactly what happened,my plant is 20 inches long and has a 6 pairs of leaves and the keiki is 10 inches long and has also 6 pairs of leaves.Second spike just started to open flowers.Those flowers are very long lasting.There is a picture of the whole plant.Sorry for a delay in answering but I was too busy.
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