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This gave me two spikes once again, this time bigger flowers and very fragrant









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They look lovely but man do these grow sloooooww!!
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They look lovely but man do these grow sloooooww!!
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yes this takes too slow to grow leaves or roots....
and this is seven years old!
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yes this takes too slow to grow leaves or roots....
and this is seven years old!
Tell me about it; 7 years?! Wow....that really is a slow grower. I just got 11 new vanda seedlings; i'm quite excited about getting them growing and blooming too! So I know i probably will have to wait till the end of the year to see something real significant happen with them. But with the new space I have prepared for more my vandas and my culture i might not need to wait that long.
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how old are the seedlings? you grow them outdoors so you have a chance of making them bloom faster
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From the look of them they are certainly passed the daily continuous moisture requirement stage. They have some good size roots from 3-5 inches average. I would say these are about a year and a half from blooming or less if I can make them really happy. They are probably over a year old going on 2 years. I don't know the culture the grower provided bc I have had seedling grow to near blooming size in less than a year. I'm just very excited to add these to my collection. I can msg you the names maybe you will know a few of them; some are new crosses too.
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