JeanLux
Well-Known Member
Some pics of blooming plants of my gh:
Cattleya aclandiae: this is the easiest bloomer within my acl., unfortunately the lip reflexes after a few days!
Cattleya Green Emerald 'Orchid Queen'
Cattleya maxima, spent some months outside, made lovely roots, but only 2 lonely flowers:
Coelogyne celebensis ex Sulawesi has become a good bloomer since I gave it more light and water:
Coelogyne speciosa
Pleurothallis flexuosa, second blooming this year for this tiny one (,5 cm)
(yes, bad positioning of my 'white-balance'!)
Vanda tricolor suavis:
=> http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18952&highlight=vanda+tricolor&page=2
I divided my large plant in early summer, that the plant(s) spent outside. The larger part spiked and bloomed in august, and put a new spike in Sept. Here it is back in the gh (with another young spike coming up):
Hope you liike a bit !! Jean
Cattleya aclandiae: this is the easiest bloomer within my acl., unfortunately the lip reflexes after a few days!
Cattleya Green Emerald 'Orchid Queen'
Cattleya maxima, spent some months outside, made lovely roots, but only 2 lonely flowers:
Coelogyne celebensis ex Sulawesi has become a good bloomer since I gave it more light and water:
Coelogyne speciosa
Pleurothallis flexuosa, second blooming this year for this tiny one (,5 cm)
(yes, bad positioning of my 'white-balance'!)
Vanda tricolor suavis:
=> http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18952&highlight=vanda+tricolor&page=2
I divided my large plant in early summer, that the plant(s) spent outside. The larger part spiked and bloomed in august, and put a new spike in Sept. Here it is back in the gh (with another young spike coming up):
Hope you liike a bit !! Jean