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Old 09-15-2012, 12:03 PM
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Hola all! My name is James and I live in the Tegucigalpa, Honduras. I will briefly describe my interest in orchids (as a sort of intro.) then get to the good stuff.

I worked for a plant merchandising company for a few years. We sold orchids and I fell in love with them from the get go. When we would clearance or mark down the orchids I would take a few (somewhat healthy ones) home. Mainly the general white and pink Phalaenopsis. I had marginal success but my life was not conducive to long term care of ANYTHING, especially orchids.

Fast forward 8 years to the present. I am getting married in less than one month and teach at the International School of Tegucigalpa. My fiancee will be joining me after the wedding. I introduced her to the wonderful world of orchids by proposing to her in the Orchid House at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. The soft scents of orchids filled our nostrils, it was great! I also recently found out that the national flower of Honduras is the orchid, what a coincidence!

We will be here for at least 2 years. I have settled well and I am looking to start a small collection of plants to nurture and love.

Now time for the orchids...

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As some of you may know, orchids grow wild here fairly abundantly. I have seen many different varieties, and I am planning on bringing some home next time I find them.

However, yesterday during an outing we stopped at a road side flower stand (also very abundant). Off to the side, neglected and alone, I found a very large orchid plant mounted on a piece of a tree. So, my impulsive self decided to buy it.

I need help!! I love orchids and understand the basic principles of how they grow in the wild. I have no idea what variety I have or the best way to nurture it. I will assume that I won't be able to buy specific fertilizers and such. However, I am flying back to the states for the wedding, so i might be able to bring some back with me.

I am also assuming the flower guy just picked it off of a tree or something, if that helps. I use a Berky Water Filter for daily consummation and plan on using this to water the little guy.

The room where it is hanging gets morning sun through the window and indirect sun most of the day. It will not receive any direct sunlight where is currently hangs. I do not have any other direct sun light windows and no balcony.

I do not have heating or air conditioning, so humidity should not be an issue. Should I provide any air flow (i.e. fans) other than an open window? (I usually leave them open all the time)

I personally love the symbolism of flowers and especially orchids. My future wife and I want to learn to take care of orchids together!

Thank you in advance for the help and I look forward to learning and posting about my new venture in the world of orchids!

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