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03-31-2012, 07:28 PM
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My haul from the SOS auction!!!
Just got home from SOS auction, it was awesome. lots of healthy plants going for good prices! here is what i came home with
Laelia anceps 'mendenhall' (4" pot)
Epidendrum stamfordianum (6" pot)
Cattleya intermedia (5" pot)
Angraecum veitchii (7" pot) 1 growth, apparently this is only just a keiki off a huger mother plant! the plant i have is like 12"x12"!!!
NBS Bulbphyllum crownpoint 'a-doribil' hhc/aos
NBS Bulbophyllum A-doribil cecilia
Seedling Bulbophyllum echinolabium x Jan Ragan 'A-doribil'
Seedling A-doribil candy 'FF' x echinolabium '1231'
im so excited especially about these bulbos!!
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03-31-2012, 07:42 PM
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Nice haul, Bob. I suggest you look through those plants carefully and isolate them from your other plants for a few weeks or month if you can . Even plants from the best grower in your OS can harbor unwelcome hitchhikers.
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03-31-2012, 08:16 PM
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Are you sure you've left room for the project plant and TC's? *G*
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03-31-2012, 09:38 PM
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Nice to see you getting into the bulbo's. Hope you had a great time
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03-31-2012, 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by rangiku
Nice haul, Bob. I suggest you look through those plants carefully and isolate them from your other plants for a few weeks or month if you can . Even plants from the best grower in your OS can harbor unwelcome hitchhikers.
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i definitely will! i know for a fact that once they were acquired by the man who managed the plants for the auction, they were sprayed 3 times with a strong insectiside. and i will isolate and spray them myself as well. just to be safe
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Are you sure you've left room for the project plant and TC's? *G*
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haha! NO! but there is always room for 1 more orchid+the tc's... at least thats what we all tell each other!!
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Nice to see you getting into the bulbo's. Hope you had a great time
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i really like them! they were all suggested to me by a friend (same guy who worked with this vendor in getting them) and he knows what he is talking about, and said that there is great quality in these crosses
ill upload pictures in a little bit
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04-01-2012, 12:07 AM
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you have quite a nice haul there Bobby
that Angraecum is really still a baby in a 7" pot and 12" by 12"...attached is a picture of how big that can grow in 20 years...4feet by 4 feet in a 10 gallon pot grown by Robert Johnstone from Ontario who won the orchid of the month sometime in 2006
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04-01-2012, 12:17 AM
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you have quite a nice haul there Bobby
that Angraecum is really still a baby in a 7" pot and 12" by 12"...attached is a picture of how big that can grow in 20 years...4feet by 4 feet in a 10 gallon pot grown by Robert Johnstone from Ontario who won the orchid of the month sometime in 2006
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WOW! thats the same one i saw on google actually! lol
this one may or may not live. barry gave it to me for free because it has a tiny bit of crown rot. so i cinnamonned it up and we shall see if it lives or not. i think the crown is too far gone, but it may through a keiki
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04-01-2012, 03:09 AM
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Nice haul!
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04-01-2012, 10:36 AM
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Thanks sonya
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04-11-2012, 12:26 AM
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finally got some pictures
DSC_0131.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
Ang. veitchii
DSC_0132.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
L. anceps 'mendenhall'
DSC_0133.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
C. intermedia
DSC_0134.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
E. stamfordianum
DSC_0135.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
bulbos
DSC_0136.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
B. echinolabium x jan ragan 'a-doribil'
DSC_0137.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
B. adoribil cecilia
DSC_0139.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
B. a-doribil candy 'ff' x echinolabium
DSC_0140.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
B. crownpoint 'a-doribil'
DSC_0141.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
new bonsai, first training phase. J. procumbens 'nana'
DSC_0142.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
and some luedemanniana eye candy!
it fell and the flower broke but its okay, because i just put pollen from P. Long Pride Green Pixie on it
DSC_0144.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
DSC_0145.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
DSC_0146.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
DSC_0147.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
all the plants i got from the SEPOS show!
picture of the lued with almost the whole plant
DSC_0123.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
a P. bellina F3 from Ooi! big shiny leaves!!!
DSC_0148.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
P. borneensis V alba x violacea V. alba also from Ooi!
DSC_0149.jpg by orchidman10, on Flickr
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