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    Default Too many flowers ? Saccolabium acutifolium

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    The plant has about 8 spikes - although only three are out so far ; I have added some white arrows to one of the pics to point out another 3, and two more are behind the flowers on the other side. But all too crammed together to be seen properly - makes a bit of a splodgy mess in my opinion. But what's to be done ? Thin them with the sort of pointed scissors which I am told were invented for thinning grapes ? Just give up and hope for fewer next year ?
    An unusual dilemma !
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    I'm having trouble processing the concept of "too many flowers." Lovely!

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    Me too hehe, looks gorgeous. The spotting reminds me of a leopard.
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    I'm having trouble processing the concept of "too many flowers." Lovely!

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    Lovely! I would just use styrofoam to space them out better, if that's what you're going for. It may be too late for the ones already open, maybe not, but you can always try it on the emerging buds.

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    Very pretty blooms. They seem to be competeing for space among themselves. really beautiful flowers nontheless.
    The last photo of the individual bloom brought to mind "Tony the Tiger" LOLLLLLLLLLllllllllllll
    Congrats on avery healthy plant and blooms.

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    Geoff,

    It is a sign that your culture is outstanding and that it is one happy orchid!

    Marvellous photos, thanks for sharing.

    Regards

    George

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    Be careful what you wish for, Geoff. It might go the other way.

    That is a normal flower presentation for this species and few other species from the genus. Always crowded and hiding under the leaves..

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    No such thing as too many flowers! Those are some neat looking blooms too Best of luck trying to get them to "show off" better

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    I didn't think it was legal to hope for less flowers.

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    beautiful blooms, Geoff.Great growing to get that many blooms.

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