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05-13-2015, 12:03 AM
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Every time I get one to bloom I buy more:
Aergs. luteo alba rhodosticta,
mystacidii
citrata,
biloba,
Elro bought in spike and a slow bloomer like citrata
punctata,
Angraecum Joyce Stewart now has 2 buds, seems to be easy grower and nice mini
didieri,
madalenae,
aloifolium,
compactum
Schobenikoffia robusta
Forgot Eurychone rothschildiana now in spike.
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05-13-2015, 11:26 AM
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Yesterday I received a Aerangis fastuosa, Ang. didieri and Angraecum magdalenae; today I pot them in moss.
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05-13-2015, 03:45 PM
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05-15-2015, 08:00 AM
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I'm only a new comer to Angraecoids. apart from common ones, they can be gard to find in Australia. here's mine
Angraecum Unreg (Angcm. compactum x Angcm.
magdalenae)
Angellea Unreg (Angcm. leonis x Jum. major)
Aerth. grandiflora
Angcm. crassum
Angcm. Crestwood 'Tomorrow Star'
Angcm. didieri
Angcm. leonis
Angcm. longicalcar (still being germinated for me)
Angcm. scottianum
Angcm. sesquipedale
Angcm. superbum
Angcm. Veitchii
Angcm. viguieri (still being germinated for me)
Jum. facilorchis or it could be a syn. for Jum. stenoglossa
Rgs. amaniensis
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05-15-2015, 10:25 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Spirytman
I bought my first Ang. Dideri from Andy's last month. I didn't like the mount, so I re-mounted it on a big piece of cork Bark and it lives seemingly happily in my kitchen. The tips on some of the roots are nice and green! And it is in spike!
Andy had told me that this Ang. Likes to dry out between waterings. So I have been misting once or twice a day with a diluted fert. and soaking once a week.
I have heard people say that Angs grow slow. Is this true for Dideri? How long will it spike before it flowers?
Thanks!
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Mine has not bloomed. Perhaps someone with success can answer your question.
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05-15-2015, 08:20 PM
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Sorry to hear that. Mine hasn't bloomed either. But I'm hopeful.
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05-15-2015, 08:45 PM
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I just got my first Angcm.
Angcm. Crestwood 'Tomorrow Star' FCC/AOS
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05-24-2015, 12:25 AM
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I've only got two, with my seedling armies I have very little table space, and only so much light. So I'll make do with my Ang. Lemforde White Beauty x magdalenae (which just popped out a new spike woo) and a Ang. Crestwood 'Tomorrow Star' (When it was given to me I was told that it was a peloric, but I remain skeptical until it blooms) for now. I hope to add more in the future.
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06-20-2015, 10:09 PM
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I love Angraecoids... So far I have:
Angrm. didieri
Aergs. fastuosa
Aergs. fastuosa x citrata
Aergs. (fastuosa x citrata) x fastuosa
Aergs. spiculata
Angrm. leonis
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06-20-2015, 10:57 PM
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I want to start! But I haven't a clue which ones to start with or where! D: Suggestions on favorites?
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