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This is probably a real stupid question.

  • #21
I was thrilled, recently, to note that my dendrobium orchid was putting up a bloom spike, and even more recently thrilled to note that it's going to bloom.

This is the first sucess I've had with an orchid re-blooming, out of many tries. YAY!
 
  • #22
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]Seriously, some people normally put water in the pitchers, irregardless of drought conditions. I think it is S. purpurea that they don't.

Other way around. S. purpurea is the one you need to make sure have water in the pitchers, otherwise they can't produce digestive fluid. Most other Sarrs don't need water in the pitchers and produce fluid on their own when triggered by the movement of a bug.
 
  • #23
Tanya, you're absolutely correct! Elgecko corrected me on that one.
 
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