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It's been 4 long years waiting for a bloom spike from this one. This semi-terete Vanda was obtained as a cutting, is more than well established, and since Feb. has sent out numerous roots and few strange, non productive protuberances. Finally, finally, I found something to get excited about. I don't know how long this small spike will take to mature and bloom. I've included a photo so you can share in my Joy.:love: :cheer:
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That's fantastic!!! I'm so happy for you. Post some :photo: of your blooms when you get them. :banana: :banana:
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Wow, 4 long years! I bet it will be spectacular!
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Isn't it amazing how much patience we have when it comes to the chids? :coverlaugh:
keep us updated, we're looking forward to celebrating with you! :bananaslide: |
That's so true sue....we really do have patience when it comes to orchids. I can feel your excitement June ... after soooo long! make sure an dpost pics of the blooms when they do appear.
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Wow...four years. I don't think I could wait that long for anything except and orchid. Good for you! I can't wait to see pictures. Do you know what the name of it is?
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Good job Junebug. I know you'll post pics on the day. So I'm rooting for you.
Lecent |
Congratulations! First spike under your own care is always exciting :goodluck:
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Congratulations! Flowers of semi-terete vandas usually have bright colors and round shape.
I used to keep some of them, but a super cold front several years ago killed them. |
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