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Old 03-27-2010, 09:04 AM
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Has anyone tried Soph. coccinea in S/H?

I saw a display of these at Longwood Gardens yesterday and is it now at the top of my must have list.

Culture seems pretty straight forward for in-house under lights or window sill growing.

Any other tips/tricks anyone might know?

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I am hoping someone has grown this in s/h, I'd like to know too.
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S. coccinea is a bit too much of a cool grower for my conditions, but based upon an entry in orchidspecies.com, it sounds like a good match:

"Good ventilation, cool to cold temperatures, bright light and a wet environment with regular fertilizer year round will keep this minature [sic] plant thriving."
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I saw that one to in the edwardian case. Im on the search for it as well. If you find some post it or pm me Please!
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Old 03-29-2010, 08:50 PM
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Weren't they fabulous plants??!! I asked the vendor who put the case together and she had already sold all three in there.





I'll let you know when I find someone.

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Definately fabulous orchids! The Masdie next to them were pretty cool too.

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Old 04-20-2010, 01:49 PM
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I saw that one to in the edwardian case. Im on the search for it as well. If you find some post it or pm me Please!
Exasperatus;

Glenn Lehr at New World Orchids has these plants for sale. I scored a plant from his Tokyo Grand Priz display; S. coccinea 4N Toshi.
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If you decide to order one, tell him Jim with the Endodontic connection referred you.

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Thank you!! I really appreciate that.
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Curious if anybody tried the S/H on this plant
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I managed to get a flask of them from equagenera and deflasked them. I lost half of them trying them potted but when I mounted them, I am doing well with them so far.
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