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Old 07-28-2015, 07:14 PM
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I got this in the spring at Marlow's Orchids' open house. It's been putting out new growths nicely but these 2 look distinctly different from the others. I've been giving it as much sun as possible because I've read that's what they like but now I'm concerned it's gotten too much... they almost look like buds to me but I was under the impression that these are strictly springtime/once a year bloomers and it was in bloom when I got it. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated
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Old 07-28-2015, 07:22 PM
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They look like buds to me!

I looked at OrchidWiz. The peak blooming time in N. America is May but the graph shows some blooming in Jan and every month thru to and including Aug. So if it is a newly matured growth, it is not so unusual to be blooming I guess.

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Old 07-28-2015, 07:38 PM
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They look like buds to me!

I looked at OrchidWiz. The peak blooming time in N. America is May but the graph shows some blooming in Jan and every month thru to and including Aug. So if it is a newly matured growth, it is not so unusual to be blooming I guess.
Silken, that's the other part that confounds me...I'd hardly consider what they're growing off of to be a mature pbulb. Now, this is my first and only orchid of this type but compared to the other pbulbs I would consider it still a new growth... I've attached a couple more pics and as long as it's not dying I'm happy, it just looked strange to me
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Those are definitely flower buds!
Lucky lucky lucky!!!
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Old 07-28-2015, 08:03 PM
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Those are definitely flower buds!
Lucky lucky lucky!!!
Well I guess it looks like it's time to bust into my happy dance then
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Congratulations! This is a really great orchid, isn't it? I love the little fragrant flowers.
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Congratulations! This is a really great orchid, isn't it? I love the little fragrant flowers.
I guess so! I've basically ignored it other than watering it and giving it the occasional glance to admire how many new growths it's put out. I really need to learn to ignore them all because the other plant I've basically ignored (my noid Miltoniopsis) has sent out 3 spikes. They're sneaky little buggers
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Why can't all orchids go from bud to bloom this quickly??? Started opening yesterday morning, scent is there but faint. Can't wait til they're both open
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That's fantastic! Great growing & lovely plant. You make me want one.
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I discovered that mine was blooming again a second time. It is the first year it has ever done this.
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