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Old 07-24-2023, 02:04 PM
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This is my second rebloom of this vigorous plant. I put it through a lot of stress while moving and putting it outdoors. Once I have the space indoors, I hope to move it to the indoor greenhouse as it doesn’t tolerate the hot Chicago summer well.

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if you keep it wet it can handle more heat than you can imagine.


edit i just reread the title more carefully- i thought it was amazonica x amazonica, which is what i have, I grow it in inorganice medium in a clay pot in a deep plastic dish, always half full of water.

if grows outside in bright shade and flowers pretty much all year as she likes

i dont know if your cross is as hot hardy
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if you keep it wet it can handle more heat than you can imagine.
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i dont know if your cross is as hot hardy
It may be just as hardy. The plant hasn’t sulked in the heat, I just notice a lot less root growth outside of the pot now that it’s not indoors. I’ll try to keep it more moist, as it’s in a net pot with half spaghnum. 90F at 40% RH might be frying the roots growing outside. Otherwise, the next fan has been developing no problem. It gets early/late direct sun, which might be too much but I don’t have anywhere better to place it for now.

I do want to try it in S/H, it seems like a great candidate.

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DO IT!!!!


hahaha, i love how different the flowers are from the front and the side. like a beautiful bulldozer
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