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    A lot of times you can get a stalled spike to growing again if you just move the plant somewhere where the conditions are a little different: a little more or less light, that kind of thing. Also, changing up your watering / fertilizing routine and amount can have the same effect.

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    Hmmm, I've wondered about that a lot! It was twisting a bit so I moved it into more and faced it towards the light. Also, it arrived in sphag, of all things, but I repotted in my regular mix and I am not sure it liked that. I've wondered if humidity might be an issue, but have waterered a bit more frequently than others and now have a humidifier which is keeping the growing area a nice moist 65% but that is as of yesterday that I've finally gotten it up there, before humidifier I was having trouble getting up to 40%.

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    The bud in the third photo does appear to be a bit dry. The repot may indeed have had something to do with the stall. Hopefully it will, with a change of location, pick back up where it left off.

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    Thanks, hard to tell much from that wretched third pic, but I think it looks dry as well. FWIW, that little brown spot has been there since I got it. At any rate, hopefully one of these days it will perk up and get growing again.

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    like tadd said, the yunnan parvis can take their time developing buds, and malipoense is the most notorious of them all. 4-6 months even.

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    Default parvis...

    pfft!
    Actually, I've got a couple of these guys, they really aren't my favorites, I much prefer the green, long leaved paphs, but the fragrance won me over on this one. I'd like it to bloom, very much. Thanks.

    Hey, Jason? The Sox WON!!!!!

    If that can happen, anything can!
    Tried today to get tix for opening day against the "daddies" - no dice..

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    In the last week, since my humidity has increased, the bud has opened more.

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    That is good news, H! It is hard to believe that it could take 4 - 6 months for the bud to develop. Keep us posted!
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