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Old 08-14-2011, 12:50 PM
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Well I just hope that I get another spike. It is such a pungent aroma that I'd like more of it. Hopefully It'll spike again soon and the flowers will be upright instead of bowled over

I love Oncidiums I want the bright yellow one, don't know the name but I think it's called Bois Sonja. I'll have to put it on the wish list and get it after I've got a Vanda in a glass, love them!
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Old 08-15-2011, 07:56 PM
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Oh, how beautiful! I nearly got a yellow one from Tesco, but it was at the same time as I got the Nelly and a beautiful phal and the hubby was sighing so I didnt get it, I regret it now
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Oh, how beautiful! I nearly got a yellow one from Tesco, but it was at the same time as I got the Nelly and a beautiful phal and the hubby was sighing so I didnt get it, I regret it now
^^Nasty Hubby!!

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Old 08-16-2011, 04:35 AM
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I found the solution to huffing husbands is to not take them with u my windowsill has enough orchids now that I can slipped the new ones in and hubby doesn't even notice!
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Old 08-16-2011, 04:59 AM
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I found the solution to huffing husbands is to not take them with u my windowsill has enough orchids now that I can slipped the new ones in and hubby doesn't even notice!
^^Delightfully devious!!
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Old 08-16-2011, 06:29 PM
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Hehe, aww, I think I have got him used to the idea of them now, it just took a little while

I repotted my nelly isler today, there was moss in the middle, but not a huge amount, the roots seem white though, I hope that's not a bad sign :s There was some green on the ends of some. Here is a pic of the PB, hopefully she will be ok!
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Hehe, aww, I think I have got him used to the idea of them now, it just took a little while

I repotted my nelly isler today, there was moss in the middle, but not a huge amount, the roots seem white though, I hope that's not a bad sign :s There was some green on the ends of some. Here is a pic of the PB, hopefully she will be ok!
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In my limited experience I believe that white roots is the aim and black roots means decay. So I think you're o.k with that. RosieC will know. She's a pro! Nelly looks very healthy.
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