This is its second blooming, very similar to the first.
Excellent - makes me want one
As easy to grow as the normal form?
may I suggest Black cloth?
Man, I love this species....... You people need to help me out, in growing them and not taking them off my hands, I mean! Give up your secrets pretty please!
Excellent - makes me want one
As easy to grow as the normal form?
may I suggest Black cloth?
Man, I love this species. At one time I tried to collect as many clones of this as my wallet could aford. Of course I was young and dumb! I had no idea they grew so poorly here in Houston. That was 20 yrs ago......last month I bought 3 more What was I think'in?!? That's my hard headedness kicking in again You people need to help me out, in growing them and not taking them off my hands, I mean!
Give up your secrets pretty please!
goldenrose; I like the [COLOR=blue said:blue[/COLOR] cloth! There's something about it, I think they photograph better than with a black background.
:rollhappy: or maybe it's me - I've always liked blue & green color combos!I think it makes everything looks blue - but perhaps its my eyes...
All my fairrieanum buds start out quite small. Your's llok real good, so far.Ross... I think that is just awesome. You have to let me know what size the bud was when it started, here's a pic of the one I have it's a real small plant and the bud is the size of a bean, now I really can't wait to see what it looks like. Thanks Jim.
Not your eyes. Any color influences another color's perception. Check any color theory book. Black, white and neutral gray are all colorless, so do not affect color perception. They do affect perception of other values (lights and darks), but that's another matter.I think it makes everything looks blue - but perhaps its my eyes...
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