It sure is a nice one, but can't help with the info. Hope you find some. Otherwise you can always sent it to Naoki.
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It sure is a nice one, but can't help with the info. Hope you find some. Otherwise you can always sent it to Naoki.
Cathy, I hope it'll do well for you in FL. I've got my first Neo. falcata coming soon, hope that does well in our climate as well.
Tony
Thanks Tony...I still don't know much about it.
Just looked this one up to see what the culture would be. Orchid wiz said:
Prf. Crownfox Twinkle is composed of species of which 50% take high light. Grow this hybrid in bright indirect light conditions.
Prf. Crownfox Twinkle is composed of species of which 100% take warm temperatures, 50% take cool temperatures and 50% take hot temperatures. Grow this hybrid in cool to hot conditions, or 58°F to 85°F at night.
There was no data on humidity, but since I grow neof. falcata and several crosses - I know they require very high humidity. I would give this one lots of humidity and plenty of bright light and warm temps.
cheers,
BD![]()
Thanks much for looking that up!
Regardless of the cultural information, I still think it need to come to Portland to experience the 'cooler' weather along with other 'friends' which are under the TENT.![]()
I'll send you a division. It has two large leads. One of us will get it to bloom.