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Old 01-31-2015, 11:37 AM
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All that you've posted are mahvelous! I'm starting to give mine more light than I'd previously done since blooms are few and far between.
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All that you've posted are mahvelous! I'm starting to give mine more light than I'd previously done since blooms are few and far between.
Yeah, generally speaking nearly all the phargs will grow faster and bloom more often if you grow them in higher light, similar to what you'd give a lot of multifloral paphs, oncidiums and even dendrobiums.

There are exceptions, though. I'm finding that schlimii and some of its hybrids are healthier when I give them shadier conditions, growing side by side with my parvies (paphs).

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Beautiful! The large size is probably because it's a 4N.
The extra genes definitely contribute, though it's surprising how much bigger this particular plant's foliage is compared to its flask mates.
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