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Originally Posted by Roberta
Common sense and observing one's plants goes a long way toward achieving success.
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A lot of truth in the above words.
Most scientists are quick to point out that observation is essential to science. The core skill of a scientist is observation (using their personal senses or using tools of the trade to do so). Usually, growing orchids requires some patience (which also applies to observation).
Many times an experienced orchid grower can pass information along that works and/or has worked for them, to hopefully make things easier for another ('been there, did that' scenario). And that truly does come from experience and "hands-on". Orchid hobbyists (without the trio of initials following their names) that truly observe their plants are like scientists too, eh?
For what it's worth... Andrew-L made a good point. Never judge a member by the number of posts (or the date of their membership)... The member with 2 posts or newest date might just blow everyone away with their knowledge.