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Old 08-15-2007, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Anton View Post
...Society meeting ...4 cyms, end of it ! Nothing else no other plants, no one had any more in bloom. .... We thought with all the rain we had through winter it would have been a good early flowering season, but not top be.
My personal opinion Anton is that is it the cold that is making everything late. This winter has been the coldest since I moved here and I think it just makes everything go much slower. The rain is great. All my pseudobulbs are nice and big and fat and my plants all seem very robust, but the flowers...slow, slow, slow.

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Just gorgeous kmarch!! I drool over your miniature aussie cyms. I really like the minis because they seem so much 'neater' and showier then standards.
Thanks PhalPal. I much prefer the miniature and intermediate Cymbidiums to the large standard ones because it always seems like they give a lot more flowers for the size of the plant.
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