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Old 07-29-2017, 12:29 PM
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Wow !!! And I'm just over here looking at my echinolabium and medusea like 'COME ON!! Give me a SPIKE!!' ..... then they just smirk at me and toss out a new p-bulb or three
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SaraJean if anything this journey has taught me it will happen...eventually ! ! !

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Waiting impatiently!!

This is definitly one of my favorite orchids. Even if it's not in bloom, the pbulbs and leaves are just so darn pretty! I got my little guy as a seedling/NBS two years ago with cute little pea sized pseudobulbs and I am totally attached to it About year ago I moved it over by my dens and started watering the hell out of it every day and it's been growing like a weed since. So glad I read that on this thread, I had no clue bulbos could take so much light! I have quite a few of mine growing in higher light levels now and thanking me for it... It'll probably be another year or two till mines as big as yours, but man that's a good looking plant you have
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Yours is adorable ☺ I wonder how long these take from seed to bloom.
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Yours is adorable ☺ I wonder how long these take from seed to bloom.
I've been wondering that too. There seems to be an a lack of info about about this species compared to the amount of people that seem to grow them. Did they just start to become more popular in cultivation in the last 5 years?
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That's definitely a goal of this thread, just to increase awareness of this amazing plant!

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Spike is at 35 cm


Longest leaf 43 cm


Width of longest leaf 10 cm


Widest leaf 11 cm
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Slow going, but the first bud has started pushing out !



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That is a huge Bulbo! Wow! I now understand why a Bulbo with four inch leaves are 'miniatures'.
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Wow that's a big boy!! About how long has it taken those spikes to develop to this point?
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Here it is! Just opened this morning!!











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