I have recently gotten into Phragmipediums and have been trying my hand with them. I'm very proud to share a plant that just opened up for me.
Last year I bought a Phrag. longifolium var. hincksianum from Orchids Limited, it's been growing well and just spiked. This it's first bloom, the petals pull back a bit so getting an accurate picture has been a challenge. Natural spread is 7" and I'm pretty pleased with the colour (the petals are a bit more purple/fuchsia than the pics show).
The most recent growths have a leafspan of 30+ inches each with a couple new growths emerging. I'm looking forward to seeing how the flowers/plant grow as it matures.
One question I have is; What separates Phrag. longifolium var. hincksianum from the typical Phrag. longifolium?
Any advice or tips on growing Phrags are also welcome. For background, I'm in Hawaii with Warm-Intermediate conditions, try to use rain water for my phrags, grow them in S/H and use weak K-lite fairly regularly.
![Phrag. longifolium first bloom-fullsizeoutput_16e2-jpg](https://www.orchidboard.com/community/attachment.php?attachmentid=133527&thumb=1&d=1528739257&s=65c35e05817b068b234e32887025835d)