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Old 11-25-2014, 12:18 AM
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the flowers are all completely withered now, but one last spike is just starting to open. im ok for an encore, however small
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Gorgeous! What a beautiful specimen you have!
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Wow, fantastic!

Such a great orchid.
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No-Pro-Mwa, Go ahead, dare, be bold, live life to the fullest, be brave, buy one.
I believe I will do just that, however it will be a bit as I am afraid to order anything this time of year because of the weather.

I am going to look into exactly how all you people grow this and see if I can figure out what kind of media and pot.
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Amazing, even more since you grow it in your living room and not in a greenhouse.
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I believe I will do just that, however it will be a bit as I am afraid to order anything this time of year because of the weather.

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Maybe when the big thaw arrives.
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Oh man, what a specimen!! Not bad for your first Bulbo.
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Thank you! I've added an echinolabium and a Lovely Elizabeth to my Bulbos now. Hope to be showcasing their blooms this year! And of course, I'd like to top last year's 7 medusae spikes with even more!
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Thank you! I've added an echinolabium and a Lovely Elizabeth to my Bulbos now. Hope to be showcasing their blooms this year! And of course, I'd like to top last year's 7 medusae spikes with even more!
You are loving them then? And so you have something to work for. Good luck. I am looking at a Lovely Elizabeth also. I sure do wish I could get everything I want in just one place then I don't have to order so many
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