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09-15-2013, 06:37 AM
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Wow, amazing, I don't think I have ever seen so many roots on the plant! Amazing growing and gorgeous flowers!
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Thank You, Tommy !
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It's beautiful!
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Thank You, RosieC !!!!
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You can get it from AM Orchids. There are richer coloured seedlings out there though, without clonal names.
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You beat me to the punch Bud!
I was a couple days away from posting my Vasco. Prapawan; mine looks incredibly different and blooms on very tall erect spikes. Great growing as usual and healthy looking plant overall. Mine is almost 6 feet.
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Thank You !
Post your pictures and your culture. Its not about who is first to do it....your presentation might give us another aspect about this orchid.
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09-15-2013, 06:55 AM
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Bud, for a window sill grower you are pulling off some amazing vandas, well done.
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09-15-2013, 07:00 AM
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Bud, for a window sill grower you are pulling off some amazing vandas, well done.
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I try my best and I am amazed how my orchids love me back!
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09-15-2013, 10:12 AM
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Beautiful! I'm impressed that you can grow vandas that far North. Good job.
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09-15-2013, 12:02 PM
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I'm just sorry that it took such a fall and suffered damage, I can just imagine how massive it would be. Its a very rapid grower and can often triple spike. Puts out 20 flowers per spike easily and often way more.
Can you imagine when your plant settles in a habit!?
Mine are indigo and have tessellation and ever so slight diff shape.
Awesome collector hybrid!
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09-15-2013, 01:56 PM
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Wow that plant is a whopper!!! I'm not sure why the flowers would be small. Perhaps it is a malnutrition of a micronutrient like Ca, or Mg. Maybe someone will chime in with a better explanation.
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09-15-2013, 03:04 PM
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Wow that plant is a whopper!!! I'm not sure why the flowers would be small. Perhaps it is a malnutrition of a micronutrient like Ca, or Mg. Maybe someone will chime in with a better explanation.
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Well actually this cross doesn't have very large blooms. It has a lot of blooms however. Up to 30 on a spike on an award quality plant. Blooms don't get bigger than 3 inches; a bit more in rare instances.
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09-15-2013, 05:29 PM
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Beautiful! I'm impressed that you can grow vandas that far North. Good job.
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Me too! What a healthy plant, beautiful saturated flowers. The roots are amazing and remind me I need to get some more seaweed extract!
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09-15-2013, 06:34 PM
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Beautiful! I'm impressed that you can grow vandas that far North. Good job.
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Thanks for the kind encouragements, Jeff!
*Just bear in mind that there are Vanda indoor growers from Canada too....way North than me.
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Wow that plant is a whopper!!! I'm not sure why the flowers would be small. Perhaps it is a malnutrition of a micronutrient like Ca, or Mg. Maybe someone will chime in with a better explanation.
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Its not a malnutrition it needs more energy to produce larger flowers than what my environment can provide. If I have all year round warm weather and humidity then I might achieve even seven inches diameter of flowers...
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Well actually this cross doesn't have very large blooms. It has a lot of blooms however. Up to 30 on a spike on an award quality plant. Blooms don't get bigger than 3 inches; a bit more in rare instances.
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Really? I thought they can grow as big as six inches in diameter of more than 30 flowers in a spike....well I have 4 inches and it gave me 18 flowers in its longest spike(with three spikes in one plant)....I have no reason to complain.
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Me too! What a healthy plant, beautiful saturated flowers. The roots are amazing and remind me I need to get some more seaweed extract!
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09-15-2013, 09:30 PM
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Yep. I was just by my commercial grower friend cleaning up some of his orchid beds today and he has several very old plants of this hybrid; well over 10 years old, and the blooms don't get very large. He even has the alba form and that is a must have for me; I intend to collect it this week from his specimen plant.
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