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Old 07-22-2012, 05:19 PM
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7 gastro?? wow! All different species, or do you have multiples? That's why I love projects, you get to discover genera that you otherwise may never ever have grown.
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Yay Paul, congrats on the spike

My spikes are progressing well, but not near opening yet. Will try and get another pic soon.

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Yep! and I just discovered another one sort of in the same 'group' ...all these name changes.... but, anyways Thanks to Myra Claude, would be a super project plant or TC! I like these & they like me all of mine are either in sppike or just finished - they are ace! and don't take up alot of space...

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As requested here's mine now.
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Tappatalk seems to always turn my pictures sideways, no matter what I try. Oh well, don't have time this morning to do any different.
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Old 07-24-2012, 05:27 PM
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Your plant looks absolutely fabulous Rosie!
Congrats on your excellent growing!
yes would love to see the pics without having to turn my head horizontally when you have time...
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Indeed it does!!! How much light do you give yours?
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I'm not sure Paul. It is in my greenhouse so gets light from all directions which I think increases the overall. The greenhouse is in shade for a couple of hours arround 1pm onwards but gets full sun all morning at this time of year. There is a sheer curtain acting as a shade cloth on the morning sun side. But then there are so many other factors like where in the greenhouse it is and how bright the UK summer is

I think it's fairly bright as things like my Dryadella go red, but it's not bright enough to turn the milt spectabilis yellow.
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So close now!

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How exciting Rosie!!!
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