Nova
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After I've bought a RO water filter I had the confidence to try Phragmipedium kovachii. Bought two seedlings four months ago. They were in Sphagnum an I knew they should to be repotted. I used fine bark, small clay pellets, perlite and a little bit crushed oyster shells. Placed them in a container to stay in a layer of water, mist them every morning and give them a few drops of diluted fertilizer three times every week.
These pictures were taken yesterday. So far so good..
Behind the container on the left is kovachii 'Pink Sensation', have it for three months now. On the right is another kovachii. A recent acquisition which was offered for a reasonable price, but I do question its authenticity. From what I have observed kovachii makes new shoots when flowering and the leaves are not shiny
These pictures were taken yesterday. So far so good..
Behind the container on the left is kovachii 'Pink Sensation', have it for three months now. On the right is another kovachii. A recent acquisition which was offered for a reasonable price, but I do question its authenticity. From what I have observed kovachii makes new shoots when flowering and the leaves are not shiny