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Old 07-29-2015, 09:10 AM
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May need to try this one again. Even with all the info you passed on last yr to me,I failed with mine but the desire lingers! Good looks AND fragrance make it tempting!
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This time get a well established blooming sized plant. Don't get a seedling. The trick is to let it get accustomed to your environment within that couple of weeks time frame when you first got it. Give it full attention.
In the warmer months you need to let it outdoors under a shady tree because the warm temperature and humidity in your grow zone is perfect for this orchid plant.
In winter don't let it get cold....bring it indoors at 50F
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superb! Make sme feeling like try ing this again
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try once more....this is compact and easy to find.... just have patience=once it is established its easy to care for
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Thanks for sharing all these beautiful photos and advice @Bud.

I'm just in love with this orchid and I recently bought one. I'm a complete newbie to this genera but I hope I can at least keep it alive. So far it's had ups and downs, one root rotted and I destroyed one leaf when I accidentally left water for a little while (I found out in time to avoid more problems, the leaf dried and the problem didn't spread) but a root started branching out and I see plenty of green tips so I think not all is lost.
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