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Leslie, honestly I can t give you special tip, you are a most better grower, than me. I only suppose that plant needs a little lower temp in winter ( 18 Celsius at me) for bud induction. This winter I kept my orchids at lower temp because the price of electricity raised up to 6x(!!!!).Now many of paphis in bud this spring.
 

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Many thanks, Friends.
Leslie, honestly I can t give you special tip, you are a most better grower, than me. I only suppose that plant needs a little lower temp in winter ( 18 Celsius at me) for bud induction. This winter I kept my orchids at lower temp because the price of electricity raised up to 6x(!!!!).Now many of paphis in bud this spring.
I am definitely not a better grower than you Istvan! You rock!

I’ll stick it colder next season. Maybe it will shock it into dying and therefore bloom to save itself lol.
 

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Yep, the trick is to chill it down into the low teens C/low 50s F. It grows in Papua New Guinea, but it grows almost 2 kilometers in the air. Winter it in your wine cooler.
 

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My two large plants are growing and not blooming for last 4-5 years. Any tip?
I agree with the winter chill down advice. I bought a blooming size plant that also didn’t bloom for a few years. It formed a nice big clump, then bloomed several years in a row, even though it was in the same spot and I didn’t change anything about the culture. Some clones might just want to be a big mature clump before they decide to bloom?
 

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