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Old 05-23-2013, 11:11 PM
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This is a division of one of the Masdies I got in March of last year - my first venture into Masdies. The plant was easily big enough to divide, so I did - to try different potting media and windowsills to see which did best for me. Plant was not in bloom when I got it. First blooms on both divisions were awful! The second time around, blooms were somewhat better, but were "special" - had some extra parts on them

Finally! Got a reasonable looking bloom! Could probably be a bit better, but it's a big improvement! I was afraid the plant was going to be a dud ...

Growing in chc, clay pot, north facing window (the other division is potted the same, but in a shaded east facing window - that also has a fairly decent bloom, but past it's prime now).

I'm hoping one, or both, of these will kick into gear soon, and give me more than one bloom every few months - especially the bigger division ...

Photos are poor - hard to capture the colors; my for reals camera has died, not that it's a very good camera - I actually frequently get better photos with my phone, but depends on the light; the bloom isn't in the ideal position for photographing ...

The last two photos are the previous "special" blooms from November ... can see the colors better at least

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Great colour on these. I can see how the last photos are of "special" blooms. One too many sepals, lol. Just makes things interesting. Still symetrical though, kinda of. How is it doing now?
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Beautiful and those last photos are interesting.
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Thanks Tindo, Ron

The larger division had some nice buds coming along early summer, but they blasted after several days of extremely hot weather - this hybrid is supposed to be warmth tolerant, but it was just too dang hot for too many days, I think

So, still have longer to wait to see if these will bloom regularly bloom normally or not.
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I guess you are in the "different" stage of orchid growing already:-) I am happy and excited for every single spike/bud/bloom I ever get:-) I do love this Masdie, one of my favorite especially for the color combo, it is like the sun on fire, just amazing!
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Nice!

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You might try moving out of chc into either sphagnum moss or a fine bark & perlite blend; chc is great for its water retentive properties, but it quickly accumulates mineral salts (and starts out with quite a few to begin with...) which can be hell on masdevallia roots.
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Love the color. The form is finally getting to be right altho the last pic seemed like a mutant flower growing an extra petal. Maybe next blooming cycle you get a vivid tangerine instead of coral....and bigger flowers true to its form.
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