The story of a large Paph, aka THE EAGLE HAS OPENED

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Absolutely amazing and thanks for showing it! I'll have to wait still several years to see my own roth's blooming...
 
Very nice. I picked up a roth v. roth (no other cultivar info on tag) at an orchid-only store near where I live in CO that had 5 mature near-bs growths (the store owner is a friend who admitted to me that had he known it was there, would not have sold it for a measly $65, ha!). Ive nurtured it for close on 3 years now. Looks great. Remarkably slow growing but super healthy foliage. Anyway, this just makes me anxious for the glorious day when signs of spikes appear. Jealous. Congrats!
 
Very nice. I picked up a roth v. roth (no other cultivar info on tag) at an orchid-only store near where I live in CO that had 5 mature near-bs growths (the store owner is a friend who admitted to me that had he known it was there, would not have sold it for a measly $65, ha!). Ive nurtured it for close on 3 years now. Looks great. Remarkably slow growing but super healthy foliage. Anyway, this just makes me anxious for the glorious day when signs of spikes appear. Jealous. Congrats!

wow 5 growths?!? That’s an amazing price...may we see photos? And please describe conditions? What I’ve picked up from roth people is that it really needs a lot of light, that for the plant to bloom it needs the foliage to turn a sort of chartreuse yellow-green. Mine is in an unfiltered south window. The leaves right now are actually greener because eve had only two bright days in the past month. But the bloom was built into the plant long before. What looks like a burn mark on the leaves is actually from when a bunch of plants crashed down onto it in an accident. It also seems to appreciate sprinklings of crushed oyster shell every few months. I want yours to bloom!! Hopefully all your growths at once!
 
Very nice. I picked up a roth v. roth (no other cultivar info on tag) at an orchid-only store near where I live in CO that had 5 mature near-bs growths (the store owner is a friend who admitted to me that had he known it was there, would not have sold it for a measly $65, ha!). Ive nurtured it for close on 3 years now. Looks great. Remarkably slow growing but super healthy foliage. Anyway, this just makes me anxious for the glorious day when signs of spikes appear. Jealous. Congrats!
I hate to rain on your parade but has it ever flowered???
 
Looks great! Give it a little more light for the next year and regular feeding. You should see sheaths by winter, and then buds show in eary February.
 
View attachment 18222 View attachment 18223 Parade?? Yeah no, it has not yet flowered lol. Pics are from about a year ago
Absolutely stunning plant and I will bet you it’s just not getting enough light to flower. Those leaves are dark. They should look a weird golden yellow-green that in any other plant would be sickly. I bet you increase the light this next year and they go off like a bomb. You won’t want to burn it, I’m sure, but you need to walk right up to that edge.

“rain on your parade” is an idiom meaning “disappoint you,” he’s saying something is wrong.
 

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