Thank You! I just got back to town, and for the last few weeks I have been watching the buds and hoping that I did not miss the blooming this year. Last year it bloomed and was done while I was out of town. (It was a shorter trip than normal this year)That's a beautiful big plant Gary.:clap:
Our winter climate is unusual in that it drops to around zero at night, but by midday it has risen to around 20 deg C. So although bitter at night, it is pleasant on most days. Very altoplano/desert. From an orchid growing perspective, the average of 6-10% humidity is problematic, but the warm days allow me to not heat at all during winter. It does get cold in the greenhouse, down to 8 many nights, and on occasion down to 3-4, but the min low is only for a few hours before dawn. Not ideal, but not too bad either, and my plants seem to be happy?Wow! That's a beautiful clone and it's been very well grown! Congratulation!
It seems really strange to see a percivalliana displayed outside, next to a pool! Here, they're accociated with Christmas, cold and winter snow!
Stunning and obviously good culture! That's one of the frilliest percivalianas I have ever seen..
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