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orchideya 01-06-2012 10:49 AM

Thank you NeoNJ.
I have been looking at phrags too, although am still in the trial mode before buying whole bunch.
I have Phrag pearcei third month here and it is doing great, growing new roots and leaves; second one - Phrag. Olaf Gruss is coming next week.
If they will hang on - I will definitely be buying more.
Which ones did you get? How are they growing for you?
Thanks again.

NeoNJ 01-06-2012 11:08 AM

I have many Phrags, the ones that I purchased from Piping Rock were: Phrag sedenii, Phrag Mountain Maid, Phrag Cardinale, Phrag Carol Kanzer.
I also have Phrag China Dragon, Phrag Eric Young, Phrag Eugene Conroy, Phrag vampire slayer, Phrag Ecua-bess, Phrag longifolium, Phrag Sorcerers Apprentice.
They are all growing well, and are healthy, growing new starts.

Oscarman 01-06-2012 11:25 AM

Nice plants, would not hesitate to order from them again. Glen was a speaker at our society meeting, so we were able to pre-order. What are their shipping policies and costs for shipping to Canada?

orchideya 01-06-2012 11:39 AM

NeoNJ, you have a great collection of Phrags. Of course I had to search for the pics of Phrag vampire slayer first. What a name!
I hope my trial ends successfully and I will buy more of them too.

Oscarman, I wasn't thinking about shipping. They are travelling to our annual show in April, so I hope to pre-order plants to pick up at the show.

Oscarman 01-06-2012 11:52 AM

That's wonderful - great opportunity for you and I would jump on it. I was actually just looking at their travel schedule and see that they are in Canada 2x this year! So you are in the Ottawa area. Great for us Canadians!

I ordered a few BS lowii and rothschildianum plants last summer in addition to several smaller ones I have. One is spiking now although I may cut it off, the plant is not really very established. They came from Orchid Inn when Sam was in eastern Canada and also from Zephyrus Orchids. All nice plants.

billc 01-07-2012 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by orchideya (Post 461748)
They also have dunkel and albinum forms of Paph. delenatii that I really would like to get, but the size listed is 4-5". If it is a size of leaf span - it seems like very small seedling (am I wrong?). With paphs I would like to get at least NBS, so to have hope for blooms in this life :).
Are any of the paphs from the list above are not recommended as hard to grow or stubborn to bloom?

Thanks a lot.

4-5" delenatii isn't like a 4-5" roth. I would think it will bloom this fall or certainly the year after. They aren't big plants. Go for it!

Bill

RedOrchid 01-07-2012 06:28 PM

Bought a fairrieanum and Paph. Lefty Kei. Fairrie came in bud and bloomed beautifully. Lefty Kei with only one fan, and it is in bloom right now. I think Piping Rock orchid 'ROCK'

Ruth

orchideya 01-08-2012 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Oscarman (Post 461765)
That's wonderful - great opportunity for you and I would jump on it. I was actually just looking at their travel schedule and see that they are in Canada 2x this year! So you are in the Ottawa area. Great for us Canadians!

I ordered a few BS lowii and rothschildianum plants last summer in addition to several smaller ones I have. One is spiking now although I may cut it off, the plant is not really very established. They came from Orchid Inn when Sam was in eastern Canada and also from Zephyrus Orchids. All nice plants.

I have checked Zephyrus Orchids, they have nice divisions for sale, but probably not in the beginners price range :). Maybe when I am more confident in keeping them alive, I will give it a second look.
I like the look of lowii and roth, but read that their type is too demanding and hard to bloom. Is it true for you?
I am going to order Paphiopedilum Saint Swithin to try my hand in multies.

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Originally Posted by billc (Post 461844)
4-5" delenatii isn't like a 4-5" roth. I would think it will bloom this fall or certainly the year after. They aren't big plants. Go for it!

Bill

Really?! That changes everything and those two delenatii go to the top priority list :) Thanks a lot Bill!

---------- Post added at 10:12 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:11 AM ----------

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Originally Posted by RedOrchid (Post 462004)
Bought a fairrieanum and Paph. Lefty Kei. Fairrie came in bud and bloomed beautifully. Lefty Kei with only one fan, and it is in bloom right now. I think Piping Rock orchid 'ROCK'

Ruth

Thank you Ruth. It is great to see that I am making the right choice.

Oscarman 01-10-2012 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by orchideya (Post 462145)
I have checked Zephyrus Orchids, they have nice divisions for sale, but probably not in the beginners price range :). Maybe when I am more confident in keeping them alive, I will give it a second look.
I like the look of lowii and roth, but read that their type is too demanding and hard to bloom. Is it true for you?
I am going to order Paphiopedilum Saint Swithin to try my hand in multies.

One roth is getting high Cattleya light and the others are soon to join in. They are growing well and sending up new growths. Time will tell if they bllom well for me, as most are recent additions. Of course I wil keep the OB posted!

I have grown Paph. philippinense var. roebelinii before in a windosill setting adn it was a good grower and bloomer for me. Good luck on your choices.


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