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Old 05-29-2007, 12:52 AM
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I had this one

I hope she grows well for you Dorothy!!!! I know she was really wanting some watering!! And this weather ought to do her well.....
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It is doing well! In fact, it has formed roots and it's leaves have become shiny and green
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Hey , that looks familiar! Looks like its getting some good care
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It is doing well! In fact, it has formed roots and it's leaves have become shiny and green
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Wow YAY Dorothy!!! I'm so glad!
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bringing back an old thread

Dorothy what is your Den laevifolium doing? How do you grow it? I have just received one as companion of another plant I bought...
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Guess I forgot about this thread. I also purchased one and found out real quick it does not like high light like most Dendrobiums. Two of the leaves turn yellow then reddish. Since I moved it down in the orchidarium to lower light (less than 700 FCs) it's done great. Still no flowers, though. Mine's mounted on a cedar slab.
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Ross, my plant have yellowish leave tips. According to the nursery, it should be normal for this species (or at least for some clones). They also said that in order to have it happy, it should have enough light until the leaves turn a bit on the reddish side

★ Orchideenshop Luzerner Garten ★ the link is in german, but you can see what I mean with the yellowish leaves tips in the habitus picture
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Ramon, that's good to know. I think I will slowly reintroduce mine to stronger light.
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