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Old 04-25-2015, 06:01 PM
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I bought what I thought was a young hieroglyphica plant online. When I got it, it was mealie infested, but beyond that, it was not even a whole plant. It was a compot of about 6-7 seedlings with barely a root attached to each one growing in coarse bark. That was back in December.

Out of the group, I had 3 survive, which are now about 1.5 inches long and were replanted into fine orchiata, a bit of sphag, and perlite. They are still only one leaf each, and one looks like it's growing a second leaf. The roots seems to be growing so that is good, at least. Long story short, I don't know what color the flowers are, but your post gives me hope and patience to endure the journey.
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Rosie, you should have waited a few more days!

Here is this year's
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Every year I think about rehoming it for the space and every year, it endears itself to me anew.

Two spikes and one on the other side of the pot.

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