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Serena's Tinkerbelle has been with me for several years, but this is the first time it was big enough to put out two spikes and bloom. It was a Lowe's plastic Baggie. Now planted in a wire basket with part bark, part sphagnum and watered with the hose every couple days and fertilized every couple weeks with a weak orchid fertilizer dip in a bucket. Gets good breezes and morning sunshine on the back porch. I almost threw it out for NON performance ... now glad I didnt. Hangs outside is zone 7b to 8a from April to October.