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Old 06-28-2019, 11:08 PM
Zoren Zoren is offline
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South Park, I will be sending you some pictures or a video of my Orchid Room. You have very nice plants. I used to grow Catasetum, Cynoches and Clowesa orchids. I was given bad instructions on how to care for them, so I lost all of them. Besides they are all Deciduous growing and I like to see leaves on my plants all year round. But, I will probably try them again they are very fragrant. I've been seeking out Fragrant, Species and Sequential growing orchids lately. I like to see orchids blooming more than once per year.

South Park, if you don't mind me asking do you work or are you retired. I've been retired for about 13 years (actually 16 years if we count tome on disability). I used to work in the Bindery industry which is part of the Printing industry in New York City. The bindery industry doesn't really exit any longer, it was absorbed by the Printing industry. I moved to Florida with my wife about 27 years ago.

I've given you a little of background, if you feel comfortable we can progress from here. I will try to take the pictures or video tomorrow. Zoren....
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