Phalaenopsis bellina II. This one is very close to opening, maybe tomorrow, the color is already showing through the petals:

Phal. Brother Gelblienosa II (venosa x Gelblieber). It will have several blooms:

Phalaenopsis cornucervi red. After very brief one week rest each of its spikes already have red buds:

Phal. Equalacea coerulea:

Phal. Chang Maw Evergreen 'U-Bix' x P. {Tzu Chiang Litlitz x P. (Buena Jewel x Peach State Red)} x P. (Su-An Super Star x George Vasquez) activated old weirdly angled spike and started another one:

Is that the same cornu-cervi red that was blooming prolifically for you just a few months ago? If so, that's one great orchid! :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, that's the one. When heat came up and humidity dropped down to 40% - it lost the buds and took a break. I put it into humidity tray and it started new buds promptly.
ReplyDeleteIt is certainly one of my favorits.
I keep watching for a post with a spike on your Paph Magic Lantern! Mine's been blooming for a while now, hope yours is doing alright. Also, I made my own webpage just so I could log my plants: apostasy.dyndns.org/~winktwice My pictures aren't as high quality as yours, and most of my plants are still seedlings, so there aren't a lot of flowers, but I'd love advice and thoughts =) (I'm learning html as I do this, so I will be encrypting my email address and sticking it on my pages soon).
ReplyDeleteWinktwice - I am glad yours is blooming. Mine doesn't do anything, I am starting to get disappointed with my paphs - they are so slow to even grow, don't mention bloom.
ReplyDeletePhals are taking over...
Nice website you have there. I really liked the progress pictures of opening Magic Lantern bloom.
Good luck with your orchids!