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Old 04-19-2024, 01:04 PM
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Hi all, I have 3 Cymbidiums plants, each one different. But they all have one thing in common, they have not bloomed XD

I live in a temperate climate at 1150mt above sea level, temperatures range from 20 Celsius to 32 Celsius now with the drought and global warming.

I have heard of everything to make Cymbidiums bloom, from the classic Ice Cubes, to watering them once a week in the early morning with cold water from the fridge.

I have seen specimens bloom from time to time in other crops, but nothing very common or routine (unlike catleyas which are constant).

Besides moving XD, what can I do?
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