Bud watching for sanderianums, wilhelminiaes and other multi floral hybrids

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Camellkc

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Apart from that blooming one, 3 other sadies are in spike now.

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Another one
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3 blooming sandies in one shot
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2 Yang-ji Halk in spike
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MK in spike
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Susan Booth in low bud
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A big Lady Isable in low sheath
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Few wilhelminiae in low bud or low sheath, just take a photo on 2 of them
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How exciting!

I love the sight of buds and spikes developing all over.

Regarding the potting mix, are they stones (the kind that people use in Asia for small Cymbidiums) and bark chips??
 
Very good growing. Bud watching is exciting. Very green, lower light?

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Since the temperature is not that low this winter, I do not put my paphs to enjoy direct sunbath. Relatively low light intensity for this year.
 

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