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Thread: Rhynchostylis Gigantea Alba

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    Default Rhynchostylis Gigantea Alba

    Here is my Rhynchostylis Gigantea Alba just starting to open the first bud, hope you like it. The left leave is getting yellow as thick roots are emerging on top of it pushing it down. Cant wait for full bloom.


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    Oh color me pea green with envy! My red is sitting looking flushed, but no spike. I'm going to go have a chat with it...maybe if I show it pictures?! Can't wait to see yours in full bloom, it's going to be quite the show! WTG!

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    Wow very nice good growing.

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    Cannot wait for full bloom. The fragrance must be delightful. As my 'orange' one is about to fade, the 'spots' is growing strongly and its spike is getting bigger.

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    Looking good. Those buds are about to bust open. What a great orchid!

    cheers,
    BD

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    Two spikes - good growing ! I'm turniung green with envy .

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