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Yellow Cymbidium
By Siris
- 20 Nov, 2016
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First of my Cymbidiums to start flowering, a yellow one. They are in my frost free conservatory.
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lol K!!......:-) beautiful it certainly is....
20 Nov, 2016
I took my cymbidiums in the house from outside but I do not think they like it. My first bud stem dried out. Maybe too warm? I had several of them blooming last year at this time.
Lovely laughing faces you have there Siris.
20 Nov, 2016
Ha ha they do look cheeky ... mine are still in the cold greenhouse ,I find these kind of plants a worry I never seem to have the right conditions for them or the room I shall have to make space somewhere like Klahanie I think its too hot and dry indoors ...
20 Nov, 2016
Two jaundiced faces, Karen. Ha ha.
Klahanie, I put my Cybidiums under the carport for a couple of months in the summer, but they never go inside the house, Dawn, need a period of cool to start flowering. As you say they do need space, being quite large.
20 Nov, 2016
The yellow is always the earliest to flower, and still looking good, (that's a month for this sprig) the other colours usually flower in the New Year, but no sign of their flower stalks yet. My conservatory just has frost protection heaters.
23 Dec, 2016
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Fantastic! Two laughing faces, complete with teeth and tongues!
20 Nov, 2016