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Old 07-03-2008, 02:24 AM
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I love this one. But mine hates me.....
What medium do you use? I have tried bark, sphagnum, coconut husk, low light, high light, everything, and it is still steadily going backwards...
Any hints, please?

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Bravo, I'm green with envy...mine won't flower for me.
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Well, i can tell you how i grow mine.. hanging plastic mesh basket with sphagnum moss, high light, misted several times a day. I have two growing the same way, both seem to do ok. But remember Ron is the Bulbo. geru! maybe he'll add his two cents!

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Thanks a lot for the reply, I will up the light some more and see if it helps. It is currently in a plastic basket with sphagnum so at least that should be OK...

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