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| I would separate them. I like a nice full plant, but I think that down the road, you would have 2 nice full plants that each would have their own blooms. Two different blooms in one container might look a little odd. It's just my humble opinion. BTW- I LOVE Max!!!! Lots of cute kitties tonight! I'll have to post pics of my 2 sometime.
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| Good lookin cat Viv! 29LBs.... tank! I'm leaving my T. together in the one pot for now. I'm afraid in my conditions mounting is out of the question and if I repot them then I'll end up rotting the roots. I'll move it when I absolutely have to.. By the way.... I hope it warms up soon; I'll be in Durango for the Iron Horse Classic for Memorial Day weekend and I don't want to be riding in the snow!
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| LOL - one nod to separate and one nod to leave them - LOL. I'm thinking that separating them now is going to be a whole lot easier than when they've grown more roots. But I'll give them a few days to warm up to their new environment! Max is GINORMOUS! He's a beauty alright... except when he wants to sit in my lap and kneed my stomach. It actually hurts. Durango, Memorial Day. Who knows!?! I have pics of the kids watching the Fourth of July Parade in Breckenridge whilst it's snowing like crazy! |
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| Vivienne, I like Max!! Both my partner and I have an affinity for all thingsbig, feline, and black. Our Oscar is big but not THAT big.
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| My seven baby plants arrived yesterday, but it is usually too dark when I get home from work to take any pictures. I will have to wait until the weekend to get some good pics. I want to cast another vote for leaving the Tolumnia undivided. It has had enough of a shock by traveling up to you from Fla. The plant Jerry sent me has only one spike, but it has three branches off that spike. The flower display is absolutely awesome You can divide in a few years if you want...
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| Vivienne, if they were recently put in the pot, then it'll be easy to separate. I don't think the plants will suffer though if you do lose some roots if, you can untangle them, they grow very fast. I've got a few pots with more than one plant also and, completely different tolumnias. I personally like it and think overall, that it adds interest and curiosity to the arrangement. |
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| Viv~ At first I was going to separate, but then I thought about it and left it alone so that I could have the contrasting colors. I didn't think it would look right at first while I was doing it, but when I was finished, I'm glad I did it. ![]()
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| Viv- I have one with two in the same pot, too. I was going to plant my three Tolumnia in one basket to begin with. I ordered a 4 inch basket, but, now think the 4 inch basket is too small. I am looking for the display value down the road. For some reason I think different colors of this plant would be interesting together. |
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| This morning my thinking on the Tolumnia is... I will let it decide. I plan to at least repot it with some sphag so if it easily shows me the different plants then separate it is. As it is, I can't even get a good count on the # of growths in the little pot (a good thing). I love orchids!!! |
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| My Tolumnia is already spitting another growth at me!! Ellen~ I thought the 4" basket was going to be small as well, but after I battled the plant into the basket, there was some room to play with. Optical illusion.
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| So the big question is.... Can the Tolumnia go outside with the rest of my Oncidiums once the temps come up or do I have to keep inside?
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| I don't know the answer to that one Greg. I know I do plan to keep my two Tolumnia indoors. That's right, I separated them. It was very easy to see the separate plants once all the charcoal was removed. They came apart nicely. 2 growths on one and 3 growths on the other!!! Will get pictures taken later today. |
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| Alrighty, as mentioned above, I did separate the two Tolumnia. And now, I'm calling upon those of you who purchased Tolumnia (Rdcm., Onc.) from Jerry to help me identify. There was only one tag in the little pot, but two plants. Which goes with the tag? Did anyone get one that looks like either of these? The tag reads: Onc. Elfin Lure x Onc. Kitty Crocker Tolumnia #1 ![]() Tolumnia #2 ![]() Last edited by Vivienne; 04-11-2008 at 06:06 PM. |