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Old 05-10-2021, 11:40 AM
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AND we have two more certified - HOT CYMS!!!!

senor (Cym. ) Chen's ruby

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and Cym .Golden Elf 'sundust'

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stay tuned for more as they develop but it is officially hot as hell here. i got both of these from roberta in april of 2020 ( or shortly thereafter but that is when they were divided) so they went through a full summer and whatever we call winter and it was good enough to get this.
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Yours are a month (or maybe even 2) ahead of mine (as was the case with Cym. Kuranda). They loooovvve Florida!
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I'm into my second year of cym growing in the tropics.

Originally, I was planning to just grow them for their leaves ----- as the ones that I bought are (I think) supposed to be temperate/cold climate ones --- or supposed to require some particular long duration of cold temperatures during winter ------ which we do not get in my region.

But - interestingly - and to my surprise, both of my Cym. Barrita Princess 'Princess' plants (in separate pots) developed flower spikes ----- seen in this link here.

And the buds are now fully exposed and outside of their covering ------ and things are currently looking promising for progressing to flower opening stage. But I think I will later spray lightly the stem and buds with carbaryl or something ----- to keep dendrobium beetles from spoiling things.

It looks like some 'cold climate' cyms might be be 'hot cyms' too. It probably depends on whether some of those temperate climate cyms have been tested or not.

If the Barrita Princess 'Princess' makes it to flowering this season, then I can see what happens next year too.


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Old 07-12-2021, 01:40 PM
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went to check in on these guys and was pleased to see the Golden Elf spike getting nice and big and SUPRISE there is a second spike too!!!!

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these are really pretty flowers- just flawless and yellow

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i may have to move her once the second spike opens to enjoy it more


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Woo hoo! Also take a whiff... the fragrance of Golden Elf reminds me of baby powder.
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YES!!! i couldnt place it i was thinking like white bar soap but you are totally right!!!!
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Refreshing and most beautiful yellow display. Very nice photos!
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Chen's ruby has caught up

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