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Old 06-15-2020, 08:43 PM
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this is an awesome flower- can you post a pic of the whole plant, steve?
Shoot, that means I have to move the whole thing again and its heavy! lol

But I show it in the video!
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The plants you show us are so well grown and so beautiful. Thank you.
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The plants you show us are so well grown and so beautiful. Thank you.


Hopefully I can show them to you sometime! Any plans to visit Texas?
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I do have friends in Austin and northeast of Houston. Who knows?
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Oh you kids and your videos (joke, I think we are the same age)

I don’t watch vids but I will to see this monster!
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I brought one to flower once. It was pretty tall, but not as tall as yours! I once saw a monster plant at the Tokyo Dome show in Japan. It was at least four feet tall. I am tempted to try again with a yellow or coerulea form, but I just don’t have that much space. Good growing!
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Oh you kids and your videos (joke, I think we are the same age)

I don’t watch vids but I will to see this monster!
I can see you shaking your fist at me telling me to get off the lawn!!

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I brought one to flower once. It was pretty tall, but not as tall as yours! I once saw a monster plant at the Tokyo Dome show in Japan. It was at least four feet tall. I am tempted to try again with a yellow or coerulea form, but I just don’t have that much space. Good growing!
Yep, they're definitely space hogs!! The diploid varieties are MUCH smaller though!
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My AM awarded (4N, only 26-28" tall) bit the dust in the freeze. I recently checked with the grower who bought a division, he suffered a fire in his greenhouse, so that plant unfortunately is no more.

However, i have 2 or 3 seedlings from Exotic Orchids of Maui, where the largest one is beginning to grow larger (= about 4" tall now).

So, when I saw that Fred Clarke (Sunset Valley Orchids) had a new selfing of his 4N 'SVO' clone, I bought a couple more (in 3" pots). They arrived today, and they are nearly 5" tall).

Perhaps I should open a contest on when the first one will bloom. My personal guess/hope, is to see a flower in about 4 years.
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My AM awarded (4N, only 26-28" tall) bit the dust in the freeze. I recently checked with the grower who bought a division, he suffered a fire in his greenhouse, so that plant unfortunately is no more.

However, i have 2 or 3 seedlings from Exotic Orchids of Maui, where the largest one is beginning to grow larger (= about 4" tall now).

So, when I saw that Fred Clarke (Sunset Valley Orchids) had a new selfing of his 4N 'SVO' clone, I bought a couple more (in 3" pots). They arrived today, and they are nearly 5" tall).

Perhaps I should open a contest on when the first one will bloom. My personal guess/hope, is to see a flower in about 4 years.
Sounds about right! Might be able to do it in less time if you can keep em growing all winter.
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Might be able to do it in less time if you can keep em growing all winter.
That's called cheating!
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