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I’m going to share some photos but need to get the thread started to motivate me. In the meantime, please enjoy this poorly lit photo of terrible composition.
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First time I see this... someone growing plants upside down!
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Today was cloudy and it rained for hours, which was wonderful, but makes for lousy photography weather when all your lamps are packed and on a truck.

My jewel orchids are in fine form this year though.
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And blooming my zygo. feels really good. Looks like heck but it smells amazing.
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My jewel orchids are in fine form this year though.
Mine is at the spiking advanced stages.
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These photos are from a few weeks ago. They’re a bit farther along now. I’ll get a newer photo eventually. Lol
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I’ll be adding photos and details, slowly.

All noID phals.

Light pink - was labeled “Sweet Day” at the time. The name didn’t show up in any searches the last time I checked.

All three were gifts, and the harlequin was the one that started it all. .
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This one, Phal. Little Gem Stripes, is a case study in “plants grow what they want, when they want it”.

It had a setback when it lost much of the original root system, but since then…it has bloomed three times and put out two new leaves (lost a few old leaves), but it has grown very few new roots. At first I was annoyed, but it’s clearly happy. Plants grow what they want, when they want it!
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