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Old 11-14-2015, 02:59 PM
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I mounted mine on a big piece of cedar board with spaghnum moss, it has since started a new pb which now is over a foot long
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I ordered this orchid last January but because of the weather where I was getting it from was below 32 degrees for several months they nor I wanted it shipped until it warmed up, so I did not receive until March. I was not expecting this to flower so soon but I am not at all upset that he has. I noticed the spike that is in the first picture when it was the size of a green pea and did not think about taking pictures of its growth rate until this picture was taken, next time I will cause it was interesting to watch this one grow, the second picture is when it opened. So far I can not detect an odor, I understand they are suppose to stink.
Wow she's breathtaking!! One day...
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Old 01-26-2016, 05:24 PM
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Thanks, I hope you can get one at some point and time I think they are well worth the money. Since this post I have had another pb grow so I am hoping that I might have two blooms next season.
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Old 01-26-2016, 07:45 PM
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Hausermann's has smaller ones now. Around $10 I seem to recall. I think they're on the New Arrivals page. You're welcome.
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I have seen Marlow's advertising bigger ones. Too bad you aren't in St. Louis, I would give you a division of mine.
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Thanks. I have the plant but realize others want it too.
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I can't wait to acquire my own I love the flowers but the bulbs creep me out when they're dehydrated that's y I'll have to keep it moist and humid
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Old 02-15-2016, 11:20 AM
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It is kinda cool looking, but I'm passin for now. If I was some where I could keep it outside then I would consider it. But in the house?? My dogs would probably eat it.
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Thanks, I hope you can get one at some point and time I think they are well worth the money. Since this post I have had another pb grow so I am hoping that I might have two blooms next season.
Oh Definitely! I'll be looking around soon I start my job next week

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Old 02-26-2016, 05:37 PM
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I have noticed recently when looking that the prices are coming down, I would guess more people are growing them and the demand is down, good way to get one now if you don't already have one, much cheaper!
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