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Post by khairimhd on Oct 11, 2007 10:08:01 GMT 8
Enjoy them Thecopus secunda Cycnoches herrensuhanum X Cycnoches chlorochilon Coelogyne septemcostata Coelogyne rochussenii Coelogyne pandurata Clowesia warscewiczii X Catasetum Penang Red Catasetum Susan Fuchs Catasetum sanguineum X Catasetum Jumbo Pearl unknown Catasetum hybrid
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funkychips
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Post by funkychips on Oct 15, 2007 22:29:44 GMT 8
Khairim, just a question: are panduratas easy to bloom for you? I had a plant wayyy back in the late 90s, that died after a few years struggling with stunted growth and spider mites. It never did bloom for me . If there's a chance I'd like to try this species again.
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Post by khairimhd on Oct 22, 2007 10:21:39 GMT 8
Coelogyne pandurata. Depend on the variety. Here the tip when you buy this species. Ask the plant with flower. Or, the division from the flowering plant. Bcoz, its the prove that your plant will give you bloom again. Here my experience on this species 1. Went to nursery.Saw the flowering coelogyne and ask the plant. The seller gave me another pot and told me that they are from the same plant. 4 years keep it without flower 2. Went to my friends house. Saw the flowering plant and ask for the division. Until now give me 4 times bloomed. Just keep this plant about 1.5 years. Becareful when buy the orchids. KNOWLEDGE is very important.
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