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Apr 23, 2012 1:59 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Thanks Jim! I will take note of that winter time weather...we do get down to 21F sometimes..so will hide it in the garage when it does give that forecast...and will give it a bit more shade and maybe put it nearer the fountain area, so it can get a bit more humidity when we hit the 100's ugh!

This is how the Gram looked like when I first got her in March 2010:
Thumb of 2012-04-23/tarev/b27270

As it started to decline, I tried different ways of potting it..and now I got this little one left, an offshoot of the last pseudobulb that came from the original batch. So keeping a watchful eye on this last one, as it tries to survive:
This photo on 17May2011:
Thumb of 2012-04-23/tarev/def708

And the most recent one..as it stays outdoors:
Thumb of 2012-04-23/tarev/0377c6

I just notice it always droops to the side..either it was trying to follow the light or just likes it going that way.
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