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Old 10-12-2013, 12:29 PM
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if they are already blooming you can enjoy just about any orchid inside for the time being. grown in an office with office hours, I really doubt much would bloom although we have had a few select individuals who have bloomed masdevallias in an office cubicle....I bring small dendrobiums and phals in bloom from the greenhouse for the ladies in the office. When they are done bloomin I pick em up and take em some more...

I keep hoping its going to generate some bizness!!
This is awesome. It would work on me.
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Old 10-12-2013, 11:32 PM
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Thanks all for your help. I was disappointed to find that there were no mini-phals...are they typically not judged at Orchid shows? I didn't see a single one except for on a magazine. So, I settled on two paphs, and maybe one out of the two will make it to the office :-P

Paph. fairrieanum "Glen #8" x Ahinga "HOF Jumbo" and a
Paph. Hsinying Rubyweb "PA2096#1" x Magic Leopard "Voodoo."

Both look great, healthy, planted in a bark mix, and just about to bloom so I'm very excited. I will post some photos over on the Paph alliance!
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Old 10-13-2013, 02:21 AM
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Ludisia discolor might do good. I hate when books refer to flowers as being insignificant but this species is one which would be referred as such. I think it looks awesome and has always been on my list, but never acquired one. Not hard to find and they readily grow from cuttings, or so I've heard. Anyone wanna trade for one(just thought I'd throw that in )

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Old 10-30-2013, 12:55 AM
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I usually bring one of my flowering NOID phals to the office, so I can enjoy it during the day. I'm not close to windows but there is very ample fluorescent light. I always find it cold in the office so I have a space heater under my desk. I think it works out pretty well because the oscillating heater increases heat and air flow, and when I leave, the temperature goes down a lot. I just realized the phal I left there (finished blooming a month ago) is showing a new spike, so it's done better than I expected.
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Old 10-30-2013, 08:35 PM
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Wise child-
It is spiking already after done blooming? Is that normal (I'm still kind of new)?
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Old 10-31-2013, 04:08 PM
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Wise child-
It is spiking already after done blooming? Is that normal (I'm still kind of new)?
This can happen depending on the conditions, vigor, and parentage of the phal. Some phals are just bloomin' nuts!

Depending on how cold it is in the office and if there is variation of temp between day and night, it can also induce faster spiking.
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