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Post by Cincinnati Kid on Apr 11, 2010 23:35:17 GMT
I played with the settings of the camera to totally darken the background (my spare bedroom) and highlight the plant. Attachments:
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Post by Cincinnati Kid on Apr 11, 2010 23:35:48 GMT
And another photo... close-up of the flower. Attachments:
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Post by patrickn on Apr 24, 2010 6:14:13 GMT
nice picture! I have a little P. laueana too. But it is not going to flowering yet. Any trick to promote flowering?
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Post by Cincinnati Kid on Apr 25, 2010 23:30:40 GMT
I have no idea. Mine flowered like a month after I bought it. Sorry!
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Post by ICPS-bob on Apr 25, 2010 23:58:06 GMT
Any trick to promote flowering? A cool winter dormancy does the trick.
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Post by Radek Kastner on May 17, 2010 18:59:54 GMT
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Post by unstuckintime on May 17, 2010 20:50:11 GMT
stunning photos Radek Kastner!
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Post by jgriffin on May 18, 2010 20:38:24 GMT
I do not think you could arrange a better looking plant. That is superb!
Regards,
Joe
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Post by Radek Kastner on May 20, 2010 8:46:50 GMT
I do not think you could arrange a better looking plant. That is superb! Regards, Joe I do think so.... It was a big problem to get closer to another plants.... ;D
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Post by renef on Jun 8, 2010 23:42:35 GMT
P. laueana and P. laueana"crimson flower", did flower this spring, all my mex pings stay in winter in an north windsill, open window. only when its freezing i close the window, and no heating in the room.
P. rotundiflora showed some nice flowers this the winter.
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