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| GO FOR IT!! I really like my Bulbo. Blooming it's head off right now. Bulb. ambrosia is a really pretty little flower (I like it better than the lasiochilum). Both should do well for you. They don't need much light - definitely no direct light. They will love your temps! Now did you really think I was going to say 'NO DON'T DO IT!' ???? LOL |
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| Vivienne, thanks for the vote. I had a feeling it would be a good grower for my conditions from everything I keep reading. I think I'm going to buy both of them, what the hey! If you've got any pics of yours hanging around and wouldn't mind?.... |
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| Likes it intermediate to warm, so no chills Part from that, likes to be kept moist, bit drier in winter, when it flowers. A mix of bark and spag does it well, bit of a rambler, so may want a mount of a basket of some sort. |
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| I've got an idea.....let's do a Bulbophyllum growing project I'm going to order mine over the weekend. Have to find the best selection first. Any vendor recommendations, once again? Last edited by sandra : 04-17-2008 at 10:07 PM. |