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Unread 03-04-2009, 06:59 PM
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Actually I learned to grow cymbidiums in California - but Florida is a lot differant as was Connecticut when I lived there.
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Actually I learned to grow cymbidiums in California - but Florida is a lot differant as was Connecticut when I lived there. Have live here for 20 years now.
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Thought I'd let you know, it's spiked again (left it out til the beginning of december). It's sitting in a cool spot, on a cement floor, and has manged to form 3 buds that look like they will open in the next little bit. When they do, I'll post the long awaited pictures.
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So it finally flowered today, not sure if this is the final color...to me its green, not yellow like I was told to expect. But I'm just happy to see that I can actually get them to reflower...wahoo...now I just need to get the other ones to spike and bloom for me.
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Green Cymbidiums, when the inflorescenses are allowed to mature and open in the shade, will keep a true green color. If opened and or allowed to bloom out in bright light or direct sun, the blooms will be more yellow and fade sooner.

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