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  1. Tom499

    Paphiopedilum lowii - first bloom (after 14 years)

    Love this post! Have a P. supardii for 10 years thats never flowered! (just 4 years more to wait... :D )
  2. Tom499

    Sarcochilus

    Hard to find many in UK but love them and love your culture.
  3. Tom499

    Phragmipedium longifolium

    That's a great compact one! Mine needs its own post code..
  4. Tom499

    Growing Vanda falcata in UK - finally long grade sphagnum

    Hey Tom, Thats a shame to hear! I love the traditional style and I want to do more of it. Would love to see some of your plants
  5. Tom499

    Growing Vanda falcata in UK - finally long grade sphagnum

    Finally got around to repotting orchids. Kept my originals in their old clay pots, newer plants I've put into fuurikan pots. Hard to find the ceramic ones at a decent price but I've one so far. Also treated myself to some new ones. Neofinetia falcata 'Kibana' Neofinetia falcata...
  6. Tom499

    Can't seem to get these to bloom. Ideas??

    Depending on the species, even just a few nights at that lower temp can trigger the required response. Worth a try.
  7. Tom499

    Phrag schlimii self pollinated?

    Initially panicked this morning when I saw what might be black pest insects all over the windowsill when I went to water today! On closer inspection the pot on one of my schlimii has burst and spread its black speck seeds around! I have sprinkled some seed onto the sphagnum moss on the top of...
  8. Tom499

    Growing Vanda falcata in UK - finally long grade sphagnum

    I have five standard plants which have been growing happily on a UK windowsill in pure sphagnum. Two I potted in an attempt at the traditional moss mound but because the sphagnum available wasn't the high quality long strand type it was a struggle. The others are in barked mixed with sphagnum...
  9. Tom499

    P. helenae

    So this is the 2nd plant after the first wallowed in sadness for ages slowly looking sadder and sadder. This second one was a multigrowth plant I bought off Ebay of all places, I immediately repotted it in a bark mix with charcoal and grit and kept it on the dryer side. I have have the plant...
  10. Tom499

    P. helenae

    Thank you for the clarification, thats good to know.
  11. Tom499

    P. helenae

    Never had really good specimens. Does the white margin make it award worthy?
  12. Tom499

    P. helenae

    First time flowering this species. I like the colour and the shape.
  13. Tom499

    My most favorite

    Sedirea japonica
  14. Tom499

    Blast from the past

    Lovely photos!
  15. Tom499

    A Couple of Fukiran in Bloom

    Lovely!
  16. Tom499

    Cattleya Bob Betts in full bloom

    Stunning! :D
  17. Tom499

    Sarcochilus

    I got rid of them by discarding the plants unfortunately.. I would love to grow sarcochilus again though, in UK they grew easily and flowered routinely. A lovely genus :)
  18. Tom499

    Sarcochilus

    Had a couple of hartmannii in the past. Lovely plants, free flowering and pretty. Unfortunately had to chuck them when scale took over. Still not the easiest to find; Sarcochilus fitzgeraldii and hartmannii seem to be the only examples over here. A shame because the genus has some great...
  19. Tom499

    Grande “Chinaman”

    Lovely specimen!
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