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Old 07-17-2017, 11:53 AM
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Your zygos have nice foliage! Are you running a fan?
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Your foliage seems much more substantial than my 'Advance Australia.' Is this just a difference in hybrids? My foliage is light green and thin, the pbulbs look different, too. Curious...
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Your zygos have nice foliage! Are you running a fan?
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I live next to a river a mile from the sea so there's a constant breeze. They're in a square bay and at the very least the windows are locked open so there's constant air movement.

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Your foliage seems much more substantial than my 'Advance Australia.' Is this just a difference in hybrids? My foliage is light green and thin, the pbulbs look different, too. Curious...
Well they're very different in looks alone. This one is a short flower spike type.

Yours seems to be the classic multiple flowers dark purple blotchy zygo.


I should add that I hand water every morning by squirting water on the media until nice and damp(using a 1 litre hand spray bottle) and then I mist all the foliage. If it's been very bright I'll mist again later in the day

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Yes. My first attempt at these. Hmm...
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Lovely bunch of blooms.
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