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Old 05-26-2018, 07:05 AM
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Thanks ArronOB for your detailed info,yes they are hybrids in the Avrils Gold and Cosmic gold crosses and just out of flask and to me they are very touchy at this early stage,plus I was trying to keep them growing a bit thru winter if possible, I agree they are pretty tough but in the 1st 12 months or so I have a bit of trouble and lose a few,hence the question.
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Thanks ArronOB for your detailed info,yes they are hybrids in the Avrils Gold and Cosmic gold crosses and just out of flask and to me they are very touchy at this early stage,plus I was trying to keep them growing a bit thru winter if possible, I agree they are pretty tough but in the 1st 12 months or so I have a bit of trouble and lose a few,hence the question.
Sorry, I didn’t mean to be patronising, but by the tone of your post I thought you were new to orchids.

And I believe those crosses are largely speciosum, making my assumption that you had some kingianums irrelevant anyway.

Good luck with them anyway.

Cheers

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