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Angraecum compactum

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by MikeInOz, Jan 16, 2017.

  1. MikeInOz

    MikeInOz Active Member

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    I thought it was equitans but it turns out to be compactum.
    The ''stains'' are lime water which I sprayed last night...sorry
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  2. Kipper

    Kipper CoffeeCoffeeCoffee... Supporting Member

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    Excellent! I can smell it from here...
     
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    Wow! That's a great blooming- especially since the flowers are all facing the same direction. My orchids never seem to take the hint.
     
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    Nice! Are you trying organic acid, too?
     
  5. MikeInOz

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    Do you mean citric acid or something like that? I used that years ago when my water pH was 10 but not at the moment.

    BTW, the Leptotes seed you sent has germinated and is ready for replating!

    Thanks again Naoki!
     
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    That's cool!

    Oh, I thought that you used water with lime juice (fruit), but I realized that you meant calcium hydroxide by "lime water"!