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I have roots on the brevi!! roots on the brevi!! Akhenaten was right, the red hots grow their roots after the pseudobulb matures. Now only one more thing I want to see growing, anyone have some spare buds they could lend me??
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I had a bloom in January one year and November another year. They sneak up on you... the buds hide in the developing leaf, emerging as the leaf opens. Gorgeous roots!
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Root gang reporting in too. :D though I can hardly see anything down there cause moss lol.
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Healthy plant, healthy roots... flowers are in the future, in due course.
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Dear Lil Duck, congratulations on your gorgeous roots. Bravo! Our dear wise Roberta is infinitely right: "Healthy plant, healthy roots... flowers are in the future, in due course." Absolutely agree. I will add just one. Sophronitis needs a lot of bright light to bloom, otherwise it will not bloom. And when you give a lot of bright light, then the second generation of new bulbs will bloom, the grandchildren of today's bulbs. May I ask you? Please tell us how often do you water your sophronitis and what substrate is it planted in?
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Hi I water my Brevi whenever it's fully dry, that's around 5 to 7 days. I grow it in a coarse bark media, with pieces around 12 mm (1/2 inch). Cattleya brevipedunculata grows more inland than other former Sophronitis so should be kept dryer or mounted.
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Thank you so much ;)
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