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Old 05-02-2017, 01:00 PM
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This is a first bloom seedling with very nice shape compared to the previous Cyrt I posted. I have this growing in a clay pot with 50/50 sand/peat moss mix. It gets full Texas sun all and thrives in the heat.

NOTE: Do not grow your Cymbidiums like this. They require different growing conditions.

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Wow what a plant.
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I just love warm-growing Cymbidiums!
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Thanks y'all!

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I just love warm-growing Cymbidiums!
I think you both are just stirring the pot! First of all as I hope everyone recognized, this is not a Cym. Secondly, no warm growing Cyms grow well in this severe an environment. Isurus79 clearly and properly stated " Do not grow your Cymbidiums like this. They require different growing conditions."

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I think you both are just stirring the pot! First of all as I hope everyone recognized, this is not a Cym. Secondly, no warm growing Cyms grow well in this severe an environment. Isurus79 clearly and properly stated " Do not grow your Cymbidiums like this. They require different growing conditions."
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Thanks for the soil mix advice, I have been struggling with a small Cyrt and now feel like my choice of potting media was all wrong.
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