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Coelogyne rumphii

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by Sivad, May 5, 2014.

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  1. Sivad

    Sivad Member

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    Easy to grow and easy to bloom. This year (10 days ago) I made a pollination by crossing two divisions of the same mother plant. Can you see the pod ? In a few months I ask my friend Dom to take care of it !
     

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    swamprad New Member

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    I like it! I'm not familiar with this species.


    Mark R Mills
    Memphis, Tennessee
     
  3. Marni

    Marni Well-Known Member Staff Member Supporting Member

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    Nice coloring!
     
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    piotrm Well-Known Member

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    good job, but from the other hand bit not recommended, it is same as self pollinating, most likely will produce weaker plants... and it may take nearly one year to mature this seedpod!

    any way good luck
     
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    Marni Well-Known Member Staff Member Supporting Member

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    As Piotr says, about 1 year to mature for this group.
     
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    Well if you have pollen from your own plant Piotr, I might be interested ! Let me know...;)
     
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    I think My plant went weak this year - no flower spike visible so far..., but hopefully next year I will be able to do so ;-)