Silverwhisp ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Apr 22, 2016 Messages 329 Reaction score 187 Location Wisconsin Zone 5b May 15, 2019 #1 First foray into Disas for me, and the first to start blooming: It’s in a net pot, in live sphagnum. Attachments 590EDB9D-7F80-4D35-A6A0-F1593F75FC78.jpeg 137.6 KB · Views: 19
T troy Well-Known Member Joined Aug 5, 2014 Messages 6,551 Reaction score 200 Location no hatred!! May 15, 2019 #2 Cool bloom!! Your thread title resembles desiderata
TyroneGenade mad scientist Supporting Member Joined Sep 15, 2008 Messages 2,564 Reaction score 215 Location Johnson City, TN May 15, 2019 #3 Wow. Great to see it in cultivation. Where did you get it? Congrats on your growing skills.
Greenpaph ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jun 12, 2006 Messages 4,039 Reaction score 417 Location New Hampshire May 15, 2019 #4 Beautiful!
A abax In Remembrance 2023 Supporting Member Joined Jul 8, 2011 Messages 13,042 Reaction score 1,002 Location Kentucky zone 6B May 15, 2019 #5 Wonderful bright, cheery color.
Silverwhisp ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Apr 22, 2016 Messages 329 Reaction score 187 Location Wisconsin Zone 5b May 15, 2019 #6 Thanks, everyone. I got it from Wally Orchard at Afrodisa in Oregon. It will go outside soon, coming back inside in the late fall before frost.
Thanks, everyone. I got it from Wally Orchard at Afrodisa in Oregon. It will go outside soon, coming back inside in the late fall before frost.
TyroneGenade mad scientist Supporting Member Joined Sep 15, 2008 Messages 2,564 Reaction score 215 Location Johnson City, TN May 16, 2019 #7 Remember: you can pollinate and cut the flower and spare the plant's resources to develop a new tuber. In the heat, the plant will choose to keep the flower alive over growing a new tuber. The seed is easy to germinate on damp spaghnum moss.
Remember: you can pollinate and cut the flower and spare the plant's resources to develop a new tuber. In the heat, the plant will choose to keep the flower alive over growing a new tuber. The seed is easy to germinate on damp spaghnum moss.
Silverwhisp ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Apr 22, 2016 Messages 329 Reaction score 187 Location Wisconsin Zone 5b May 16, 2019 #8 Great. Thank you, Tyrone!
B BrucherT ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Nov 15, 2017 Messages 1,918 Reaction score 863 Location Chicago May 16, 2019 #9 Silverwhisp said: First foray into Disas for me, and the first to start blooming: It’s in a net pot, in live sphagnum. Click to expand... Stunning. Disa is my last dream. Specifically, D. uniflora. Your success gives me hope!
Silverwhisp said: First foray into Disas for me, and the first to start blooming: It’s in a net pot, in live sphagnum. Click to expand... Stunning. Disa is my last dream. Specifically, D. uniflora. Your success gives me hope!
TyroneGenade mad scientist Supporting Member Joined Sep 15, 2008 Messages 2,564 Reaction score 215 Location Johnson City, TN May 16, 2019 #10 If I recall correctly, seed pod maturation time is 40 days.
Ozpaph ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 20,058 Reaction score 2,293 Location Brisbane, Australia May 16, 2019 #11 lovely
N naoki Well-Known Member Joined Apr 7, 2012 Messages 2,186 Reaction score 223 Location Fairbanks, Alaska, USA May 17, 2019 #12 Nice!