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Old 05-26-2021, 10:20 AM
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I got the urge to take pics and share this morning while doing my AM orchid chores. Lots of buds about to pop, but here is what is currently in bloom... I have high expectations for my catasetum collection in the middle of the room the year

[IMG]Untitled by Eric, on Flickr[/IMG]

Cattleya Iricolor - 14 blooms on 3 inflorescences. Powerfully fragrant, unfortunately smells like a floral bologna to my nose
[IMG]Untitled by Eric, on Flickr[/IMG]

Cattleya Luteola - 11 blooms on 3 inflorescences.
[IMG]Untitled by Eric, on Flickr[/IMG]

Cattleya Brazilian Jewel (walkeriana coerula x nobilior amaliae)
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Lycaste Dowiana - This plant has been blooming for 3 months
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Lycaste hybrid (brevispatha x bradeorum) - 3 new growths
[IMG]Untitled by Eric, on Flickr[/IMG]

Bad pic bc of LED lighting. Zygostates alliana in bloom (fragrant!) with Neofinetia falcata in bud in the background
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Maxillaria tenufolia making its corner of the basement smell like coconuts for the last 2 months
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Phal violacia
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encyclia chaochoensis (mounted)
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Dendrobium unicum - 15 flowers / buds. Smells strongly of tangerine
[IMG]Untitled by Eric, on Flickr[/IMG]

Phrag Schlimi
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Encyclia tampensis - two spikes about to make this corner of the basement all musky
[IMG]Untitled by Eric, on Flickr[/IMG]

Encyclia cordigera (smells like a chocolate rose) and Encyclia Rioclarense (old rose fragrance)
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Vanda falcata - first bloom
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Brassia Guilded Urchin - specimen almost constantly in bloom
[IMG]Untitled by Eric, on Flickr[/IMG]

Miltassia shelob - grew out from a small seedling
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Encyclia cochleata - in bloom for over a year straight. 3 infloresnces. S/h
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Dendrobium samarai
[IMG]Untitled by Eric, on Flickr[/IMG]

Grc.Black Comet 'Indigo Blue'
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hoya carnosa (non orchid)
[IMG]Untitled by Eric, on Flickr[/IMG]
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: incredible setup and super cool blooming, even in the basement they know spring is here!! 💐
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Old 05-26-2021, 10:40 AM
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: incredible setup and super cool blooming, even in the basement they know spring is here!! 💐
Thank you!

The basement's natural temp change throughout the seasons make it very easy to mimic seasonal temp changes in this unnatural environment.

I also gradually adjust the photoperiod from 11 hours in mid winter to 14 hours in mid summer.
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Spectacular! I think that your basement is a place I'd love to live permanently. Never emerge...
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Wow I want to be like you when i grow up haha! I love those lycaste blooms
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Spectacular! I think that your basement is a place I'd love to live permanently. Never emerge...
Definitely my backup plan if I ever have to downsize my house!
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Eye-chee-wawa! What a collection you have. The hermit in me would never emerge from the depths of such happiness, color and fragrance. All the fotos are beautiful but the Hoya takes my breath away. Bravo.
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Such a rad setup! I know you’ve mentioned before, but what racks and trays are you using?
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Such a rad setup! I know you’ve mentioned before, but what racks and trays are you using?
I use standard 48 x 72 inch wire racks with 2'x4' Botanicare Rack Trays.
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OMG - what a setup!
The Cattleya iricolor is a treat. Interestingly, my Cattleya perrinii has a fragrance like bologna as well.
I also like your shot of the Hoya. What sort of camera do you use?
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