Performs well for you Jack. Must be very happy with your care!
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I got this last July and before the end of the year I had 4 blooms, this is the first for 2019 and I see 2 other spikes growing.
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Performs well for you Jack. Must be very happy with your care!
Nice going! The only bulbo I've been able to flower so far are the itty bitty ones
That's a neat one Jack!
I only have 3 bulbo's and all seem to be trying desperately to die.
Have never had any luck with them.
Thanks Sheryl, I think they like it here!
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Thanks Chris, don't worry they will come around!
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Not sure why you are having problems with the ones you have, we have almost the same environment other they you might have a little more salt in the air but that should be good for them. Where do you keep yours and how do you care for them?
So cool! I guess I am officially addicted!
Jack-
I have 2 (Eliz. Ann Buckleberry and a lobbii that I keep on the same bench as paph's & oncidiums at the shadier end of my shadehouse. Both potted in small size orchiata. (orchiata is my latest experiment with media for them)
And I have a hirundinis mounted on tree fern under the misters in fairly bright light. And that is the healthiest of the 3.
Same water/feed schedule as everybody else.
I have the same ones you have but they all get more light. I normally have 60% shade cloth but last year because all the trees that were in the back yard were destroyed by the last hurricane and had to be cut down I ended up changing that to 70% aluminate as the sun during the summer goes right over the bulbo shed and they were getting to much sun, I could have changed back to the 60% after the sun moved in the fall, but they are still doing fine and it is too much work for me to do by myself. I also use a bark mixture on the Elizabeth Ann but use sphagnum on my lobbii they like a little more moisture. I think you should move those 3 up to the same area of the hirundinis as they are not getting enough light, maybe when you leave to go back up north you might want to lower them a little but not back to where you have them now. I have come to the conclusion that bulbos need more light then what most say they require, they do better for me since I moved them to more light.
Consider it done.
I certainly can't do much more damage to them!
Appreciate the suggestion Jack. I'll keep you posted on how they do.