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  1. Lucienne

    Paphiopedilum helenae potting mix

    I use clean bark: larger pieces at the bottom, smaller ones at the top. Moss from the summer cottage on the surface. Sometimes I add dolomite flour, but I haven't done it for a long time. Apparently, there is enough calcium in the fertilizer.
  2. Lucienne

    densisissimum ?

    Yes. Paphiopedilum villosum (Lindl.)
  3. Lucienne

    P. species or Pinocchio ?

    According to my observations, Pinocchio are very different. And I also agree that it is difficult to find a difference with glaucophyllum. And my primulinum, for example, is very small. Joint photo for comparison.
  4. Lucienne

    Paragraph suggestions

    In my experience Sedenii was the first. Still alive 😁
  5. Lucienne

    Paphiopedilum schoseri

    @Taniap be patient) It could stop because of new conditions. Maybe it needs more water. Leaves are looking dry.
  6. Lucienne

    How do I get some new roots - FAST!?!?!?

    Soft water and high humidity. However, if the plant is weak, no tricks will help, in my opinion. For me, the system of two pots also works well: an inner one with holes and water under it. But in my case, water doesn`t touch the inner pot. Water quality also plays an important role.
  7. Lucienne

    Paphiopedilum vietnamense

    Great flowering flowering, plant and photo!😍 I was so happy that I didn’t like some species of slippers, but I fell in love with vietnamense only a month ago. There's only one stays, who I must to fall in love, delenati. 😂
  8. Lucienne

    Hello from Indonesia

    Hi, dear friend!😉 Sure, you`ll have a great time here! 😊
  9. Lucienne

    Need advice!

    @dodidoki maybe this topic will help? I used this sistem with Calurum. Luckily, the others don't cause such problems yet. 🙈
  10. Lucienne

    Paphiopedilum papuanum

    And to Russia! 😊 Fantastic flowers, dear friend! 😍😉
  11. Lucienne

    Paphiopedilum superbiens

    Yes, an interesting and unclear phenomenon. I also encountered this on plants that used to grow normally for years. For example, purpuratum. Pinocchio has a new growth with this structure.
  12. Lucienne

    A new bloom in my garden

    And how to work in such conditions? 😂😍
  13. Lucienne

    paph helenae + thaianum help?

    @merc , one thing that a botanical garden employee told me: if a plant is genetically weak, then it is better to throw it away. There is no point in fighting, it will die anyway. Of course, I never do that, but in fact I am convinced of the validity of this point of view. @JayeL , I see no...
  14. Lucienne

    paph helenae + thaianum help?

    My experience with helenae has not yet gived blooming and the first plant died, but I can say that she responds very well to soft water (in my case RO) and calcium, good aeration of the roots. For my plants, I always choose a pot that is exactly the size of the root system. The plant you are...
  15. Lucienne

    Creeping Phragmipedium schlimii

    @richgarrison Many thanks for idea! 😃 Such a simple system, but it never crossed my mind!😊
  16. Lucienne

    Rosy Dawn a cross of (Paph. Astarte x Paph. Gwen Hannen)

    Mine also blooms now, even with two flowers. Surprisingly, I noticed that many people likes this hybrid. In any case, there are a lot of reactions to its flowering :)
  17. Lucienne

    Light

    You can use a smartphone app, although some say it's inaccurate. However, I am inclined to believe his testimony and do not strive for filigree accuracy in this.
  18. Lucienne

    Cochineal on my haynaldianum ...please help

    @Justin thanks for your reply and congratulations on defeating the pest! In Russia, no one offers such insecticides ☹ I have not met anything with such active ingredients. @Geraldine, stay alert! 😊 You may not see them for a couple of months, and then suddenly you will find a big colony. In my...
  19. Lucienne

    Cochineal on my haynaldianum ...please help

    Yes, these are mealy bugs. The worst thing is that if they appeared once, then now you need to be especially careful and attentively. Always inspect the plants and carefully remove any whites. Has anyone managed to get rid of them once and for all?
  20. Lucienne

    yellow leaves on paph. gigantifolium

    I have the same problem with phillippinense. I heard the opinion that such a condition may indicate a lack of calcium. I added dolomite flour, but I don't see any progress. 😢
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