Hello everybody,
I'm wondering if there is an issue with "long leaves" VS "short leaves" on Phrag kovachii plants.
I explain: I have one plant, got from the first flasks made (about 10 years ago, WOC Dijon, France). The cross is Tupac Amaru x another very nice flower (I think I still have picture somewhere). The plant has grown very big, growths other 50cm wide with long, narrow leaves.
I also have (not my plants) two other plants with much shorter leaves, darker and wider.
The one with narrow, long leaves seems to be reluctant to bloom: never had any sheath on the growths, whereas one of the two others plants seems to be in sheath now.
I've had a discussion with a friend that says he has seen many big plants with narrow and long leaves in Ecuador but none were blooming in the nursery he visited, whereas in another nursery, there were many kovachii, smaller plants with short leaves that were in bloom or have already bloomed.
so, in your experience, has anyone experienced that??
I would really hope to see my first plant blooming some day...
I'm wondering if there is an issue with "long leaves" VS "short leaves" on Phrag kovachii plants.
I explain: I have one plant, got from the first flasks made (about 10 years ago, WOC Dijon, France). The cross is Tupac Amaru x another very nice flower (I think I still have picture somewhere). The plant has grown very big, growths other 50cm wide with long, narrow leaves.
I also have (not my plants) two other plants with much shorter leaves, darker and wider.
The one with narrow, long leaves seems to be reluctant to bloom: never had any sheath on the growths, whereas one of the two others plants seems to be in sheath now.
I've had a discussion with a friend that says he has seen many big plants with narrow and long leaves in Ecuador but none were blooming in the nursery he visited, whereas in another nursery, there were many kovachii, smaller plants with short leaves that were in bloom or have already bloomed.
so, in your experience, has anyone experienced that??
I would really hope to see my first plant blooming some day...