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Old 08-16-2020, 01:23 PM
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First time blooming for the "straight" species. Fantastic scent in the evening.

Grown in a glass vase, watered twice a week and roots spritzed other days, grows in a south facing window.
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Old 08-16-2020, 01:34 PM
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It's beautiful and looks so well-grown. May I ask what potting medium you use inside the glass vase?
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Old 08-16-2020, 01:42 PM
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It's beautiful and looks so well-grown. May I ask what potting medium you use inside the glass vase?
Thanks, there is no media in the vase - the plant grows bareroot, I grow all my vandas like this and find it a foolproof method for growing them. The first one I grew in bark, but I found i couldn't get the wet dry cycle right and the roots started rotting.
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Beautiful!

I've always wondered which moth pollinates that.
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Beautiful!

I've always wondered which moth pollinates that.
British moth.
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Old 08-17-2020, 01:40 PM
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Beautiful!

I've always wondered which moth pollinates that.
Surprisingly, they do not definitively know.

There was some research which suggests it is a Theretra moth, so I looked and there are a couple of species.

One of which is Theretra japonica.

I'm not a keen fan of moths so I'm glad it's not around these parts
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British moth.
Lol - thankfully no moths come near it.
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Surprisingly, they do not definitively know.

There was some research which suggests it is a Theretra moth, so I looked and there are a couple of species.

One of which is Theretra japonica.

I'm not a keen fan of moths so I'm glad it's not around these parts
It seems that it isn't a single species that pollinates neos but rather hawkmoths in general. Okheon at Barampung once posted a video on facebook showing an elephant hawkmoth going around drinking nectar with tuft of pollinia stuck to its proboscis. I've seen references of a Theretra species, bee hawkmoths and hummingbird hawkmoths visiting neos too.

Also, obviously not the native pollinator, but some people in US have caught hummingbirds actively drinking nectar and pollinating their neos.

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Some of the moths around here are like bird size. Scare the f’ing bleep out of me some nights

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I should mention, they all fly straight at my headlamp!!
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Old 08-18-2020, 05:27 AM
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Some of the moths around here are like bird size. Scare the f’ing bleep out of me some nights

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I should mention, they all fly straight at my headlamp!!
Ugghh that would be like a horror movie for me. When I lived in Texas there would be the occasional cockroach in the house, huge things. One I hit with a shoe, but because it was on the carpet, it just kept going.
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