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Clare,
P.E.C. was the very first phrag I ever tried, and I find it to be a most
reliable bloomer.
Mine is in S/H culture, so is constantly moist, and is getting about 125
ppm N (MSU RO fertilizer) at every single watering. It is right beside the
paphs, and is getting "bright phalaenopsis" light levels, and temperatures
ranging from winter lows of 60°F to summer daytime highs in the 90's.
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Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 3:53 PM
Subject: [OGD] Phrag. Paul Eugene
Conroy
Hello all,
I am having issues with this phrag. It is the only one I
have. I live on the central west coast of Florida. The Phrag was
purchased over three years ago in North Carolina in bloom with 4
growths. Since then it has put out many growths but never
flowered. It is watered when the top of the sphagnum gets dry. It
is repotted each year. During winter it is outside with the
Cattleyas and as the warm weather comes, it is moved indoors to
high diffused light and a humidity tray. It is fertilized
every two weeks as the rest of my collection of mostly Cattleyas and
Vandas. Any and all help to coax it bloom. What biological
need am I not meeting that it necessary for bloom. thank you in
advance for all input.
Regards, Clare
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