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Apr 19, 2012 8:20 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Wow! That is one humongous orchid! Thanks for the photos and inputs Jim! Yeah, I did notice it likes a lot of water Smiling Do you have to keep it indoors come winter time? I have just brought this little one outdoors today for the first time, now that temps are getting much warmer. From what I have read it can take really warm temps up to 90F...do you think it can take dry 100F too outdoors? Coz our temps come summertime sometimes go beyond 100F. When does your orchid usually do her spikes and flowers?

Really interested to hear more about it from an actual grower like you...aside from what I have read on various write-ups. I almost lost this orchid last year..am just glad it made a come back, down to one pseudobulb now..am such a newbie.. Hilarious! Hilarious!

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