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Old 10-23-2013, 08:33 PM
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I found the thread and I think James' advice is pretty good. I'd add that it looks like there is one black leaf that you might want cut off.
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Which thread the one on mounting? No black leaves but they are a really dark purple green hue.
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Of the mounted version yes

The others I posted in another thread.
The second picture looks it has a black leaf. Or is it just an artifact of the flash?

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The pics didn't show up but its your last post on page six of this thread.
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Oh yes I understand what you are saying it is definitely a product of the flash. Sorry!
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The new seedlings are an amazing size and the mounts look great. Happy I can watch your project. Here's a link that shows how similar/different the "children" can look from the parent plants. It's really neat. Best of all you get to keep the ones you like the most and sell the rest...unlike real parenting.My Orchid Hybrids - Peter T. Lin - Diamond Orchids
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The new seedlings are an amazing size and the mounts look great. Happy I can watch your project. Here's a link that shows how similar/different the "children" can look from the parent plants. It's really neat. Best of all you get to keep the ones you like the most and sell the rest...unlike real parenting.My Orchid Hybrids - Peter T. Lin - Diamond Orchids
Wow thats really neat. Kind of like me, I am pale (2 shades darker than albino) short and Fiery red haired. My siblings are 6ft and 6.3, dark complected and Dark haired....its not fair I tell you!!!
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Wow thats really neat. Kind of like me, I am pale (2 shades darker than albino) short and Fiery red haired. My siblings are 6ft and 6.3, dark complected and Dark haired....its not fair I tell you!!!
I come from a long line of short people. Now it's a good thing. We require less food, smaller clothes, smaller cars and produce less waste and less pollution.

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Ok Kindra, your mini tiny babies are doing ok, and I had a though to mount few on hygrolon liana - since the "near death" Lepanthes telipogoniflora made miracle recovery when mounted on hygrolon, I was thinking why not to gi9ve it a shot. This is how they look freshly mounted, will see if the roots start to grow to hygrolon any time son:-)

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OMG that is so awesome!! I love it! Good luck!
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Thanks Kindra, hygrolon wicks water and it is constantly moist, but there is great air support for the roots. Orchids seem to love it, and grow roots pretty fast into the hygrolon cloth. So will see, it may work, will keep an eye on it:-)
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