New acquisition flask Bellatulum x ichiro suzuki x bellatulum

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Very nice. I would put a gallon freezer bag over the top for a couple weeks to create a humidity tent (leave it open to allow air flow).
 
They look great!

Wish you all the best and maybe I will buy a piece or two from you later? haha

Grow them well until then. ;)
 
They look great, Troy! Best of luck with these, and I look forward to progression pictures.

David
 
Thanks, I was looking at a few but I went with this because it will have the biggest flowers of his available brachy flasks and I like the dark coloration, although his s gratrix x thaianum is very tempting
 
Eric you are probably right except these will have flatter petals, not as cupped as bellatulum because of the godefroyae and niveum
 
I just inspected it and saw 2 small ones that hard dark lower leaves that resulted in death...... there was a few fuzzy roots out of the lot but not as much as I expected. I've barely been fertilizing but add inocucor to every other watering, keeping them just damp, I hope they make it
 

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