Or one outside, and one inside. Agree that it’s a waste to have your kind of climate and not be growing one on a tree. I would have them strung up EVERYWHERE!!
Not a hard read at all Tedro. And winning a lawsuit is a good thing as opposed to the alternative.
Not something to be out of sorts about! Carpe diem!!
Luella is the huntress. She gives definition to the expression ‘like a dog on a bone’ only it’s on anything that moves and she thinks she MIGHT be able to kill and eat. Her victims range from rats to toad( bufo, that was an expensive snack) to iguanas to frisbees to a plastic ball that a neighboring child threw over the fence to.....I could go on and on
My wife found her on the street in a really unfortunate part of Miami so we assume she is just hungry for life from fending for herself.
We’ve had her for nine years so she’s adequately recovered lol
Back on track! Ted, congrats on the finality of the suit. I hope the resolution was also positive
Go get yourself a celebratory phal from Home Depot off Tamiami trail ( I’ve been there a few times) and mount that bad girl
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I would plant it in the cruck of the two biggest branches. Pointed north.
If it were me and my tree, I’d get a drill and a 5/8 bit and drill in from the top about 3” at a 45 angle and stick a stick in the hole. I would take bailing wire, Velcro, pantyhose, or thin monofilament and tie the orchid to the stick, hanging below the stick by wrapping at the juncture between the first leaf and the roots
I would position it so the roots were on the “y” of the first cruck. Add a small pile of moss over the roots and you should water it once a week until it is established or may/June when it starts raining daily
If you mount it on the tree don't forget to mount it "upside down" with roots pointing up. That's the way they are oriented in nature.
As for iguana's, be prepared to walk out someday and see it stripped of buds and flowers but at least it will be no mystery as to what happened to it.