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Old 05-20-2006, 10:36 PM
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I do not raise paphs normally but have begun to holding a fair number that are no longer in bloom. Here in Floirda I almost can not sell a paph that is not in bloom. Fortunately I can get unlimited numbers in bloom at any time.

I have not hear of lime but my experience is limited. I will ask the next time I am buying from a nursery I trust.

since you bought on ebay you are almost certainly buying from a reseller rather than a nursery. If the plant is very small you are in for a long wait. Paphs can take 9 years to flower from seed. (they can not be cloned - at least not yet)

Even paphs that have flowered once are slow to rebloom. A large healty plant can do better as buhhdog's plants prove. Paphs are beautiful and rewarding but require patience.
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