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Old 01-05-2016, 10:32 PM
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To moderators:

I have written several short articles on specific subjects, which would be helpful to many readers, but PDF files are much too large to upload.

Subjects:
  • How to deflask seedlings, and grow them to maturity.
  • How to repot Paphiopedilum
  • How to grow Paphs, Phrags & Mexipedium.
  • I have other pieces under development, which are not ready for publication yet.

Is there any solution for this?
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Could you include a link to somewhere on line that you possibly have them stored or presented?
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I think my suggestion would be the same as Silken. If you can store them somewhere else online then post links to them here.
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