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Hera
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Ok, I give up. I'm going to show the leaves of Fair Fred because I am completely stumped as to what I am doing wrong. The mother plant bloomed and is forming another spike already. The plant theat I split off last year when I repotted had three growths and has continuted to grow, but never bloomed. Each plant, mother and split, has four growths. I put them in redwood bark for while (about two months) before I realized that would be a mistake and repotted into coconut chunks, charcol and perlite. Some oyster shell has been added to this. They have been in this mix for about four months. I'm getting strong root growth, but the leaves are turning yellow. I've been fertilizing very lightly for fear of burning the roots after the time they spent in redwood. The plants were under lights for about three months, but now that I have the catts back in from outside, the paphs have been moved back to southern window light. Its not too strong because of the neighbor's trees which block a considerable amount of direct sunlight. Before the repotting into redwood, they were light green, but healthy looking. More of a silvery green. I'm stumped.