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By Apollyon
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Is this the same plant that you had that 6 division giveaway? I was just curious if it was the same or different. The other was marked as Ordensis x Darwin. If it's different, I'll throw my hat in. I'm almost ready to pay it forward and give some divisions of my own.
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By Apollyon
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Oh wow, skipped over the last two messages entirely :lol: Still interested in knowing if it's the same though
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By evenwind
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@Apollyon, I'd been assuming that it is the same but since you brought it up, I'm remembering that yours was "aff." something? This one is ((ordensis x brevicornis) x darwinensis), so no "aff". I still can't grow it, though.
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By tracieh
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Plant arrived today Image
Even had added bonus of seeds!

Got it planted up. Under a light. And on a seed germinating mat for added warmth. Anyone have any other tips??
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By Apollyon
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They like higher humidity. I usually keep mine outside during the summer here in Florida. In the winter to prevent dormancy, I keep them under humidity domes. They're interesting ones for sure.
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By evenwind
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@tracieh, Good luck with it! I hope it does better for you than it did for me. And I definitely think it's going to need lots of humidity.
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By tracieh
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I will start acclimating it for outside w my others. Maybe dome it for now. Thanks!

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By evenwind
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Nice!
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By tracieh
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He seems happy enough and is flowering. No chance they are self pollinating right?? Haha Image

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By evenwind
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Doubt if it's self-pollinating or even fertile. But it's looking really good.
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