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| Hello and welcome to the forum. We would love to see some pictures of all of your plants you keep outside. I am especially interested in the larger plants in bloom since they put on such a nice show. The Paphs can be done in warm climates if you keep them indoors. They like a lot less light than what you normally grow. I live in a desert that reaches 130F in the summer and half of my collection is Paphs. Phals will need similar conditions. The key is lots of air movement. Your plants outside are constantly getting fresh air because of the breezes. You need to duplicate this inside for your plants to do well. Keep us updated and be sure to ask questions.
__________________ Jay |
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| The biggies aren't in bloom right now, they just shot out TONS of new growths, and I was sick of looking at them all scrunched and overflowing in the few pots there were in, so I split 'em up. I have a week off from school right now, I try to get all my TLC in on my mini-breaks! I'll take some pics tomorrow and post. I've got a lot of baby catts that I stole from my dad's bigger plants that I am especially loving right now (proud mama!) I'll put these up as well. |
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| Welcome to the forum. I can't wait to see the plant growing wildly like weeds. I'm jealous. I keep fussing with my Catts. and they are growing too slow for my taste. Nice to meet you and hope to hear more about your chids.
__________________ Solay |
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| Oh yeah, here are the "weeds" that I split up yesterday...Keep in mind this was one plant 15 hrs ago ![]() ![]() ![]() There are about 5 more tiny pots with babies in them, but I figured they were redundant. Sorry some are sunburnt! But that's how we roll in FL |
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You're probably correct there. My Cymbidiums get "cold" in autumn/winter, as cool as 50F or below. They need that to initiate their flowering cycle.
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