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Paphologist
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Hi,
I am very new to paphs and I am wondering whether the extended green marking on one side of the dorsal sepal on my spicerianum is a genetic fault and will persist, or whether its a growing fault of some sort that improved culture will rectify at next flowering. See pics.
This is the first paph that has flowered for me so I am sort of hoping its not a dud and will flower better next time. If its culture related, any tips would be welcome.
Am I just going to have to flower it again and see?
Is there an album/glossary of paph faults out there somewhere?
This is a seedling and this is its first flowering and was sold as p. spicerianum gigantifolium.
Any help appreciated.
Regards
Simon
I am very new to paphs and I am wondering whether the extended green marking on one side of the dorsal sepal on my spicerianum is a genetic fault and will persist, or whether its a growing fault of some sort that improved culture will rectify at next flowering. See pics.
This is the first paph that has flowered for me so I am sort of hoping its not a dud and will flower better next time. If its culture related, any tips would be welcome.
Am I just going to have to flower it again and see?
Is there an album/glossary of paph faults out there somewhere?
This is a seedling and this is its first flowering and was sold as p. spicerianum gigantifolium.
Any help appreciated.
Regards
Simon