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Old 12-08-2007, 05:24 PM
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I was in Produce Juntion getting fruit and I just happened to pass by some lovely NOID phals. I didn't get one, thinking that I would probably just kill it anyway, but I couldn't stop thinking about the pretty purple and white spotted flowers. So, a day later I went back and picked it up. Although it has since died (the reason for which is still a mystery to me!), I developed a love for orchids, especially phals. I have considered branching off and trying other types of orchids since then, but I love my phals and have stayed loyal to them!
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Old 02-07-2008, 08:39 AM
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I have always loved plants…especially ones that flower…I suppose that this happened all by accident. I received my first orchid for free and I remember seeing it in flower and thought how pretty it was, before i received it…and I eventually rescued it and brought it home with me, it took the better part of a year to get it to flower again. I also was looking for a hobby and something that could occupy my time and something that I could make an investment...this has turned and is turning into an obsession…because I can sometimes see the growth or a spike that has come up...there is just something that is very exotic that some people look at and respect or think that it is some huge undertaking to grow orchids…I mean there is a little bit to learn along the way…and there are forums to help you (case and point)…but I am glad to have found a hobby that I enjoy and share with my family. Even now the folks I work with know that I love orchids and if they receive one I am generally on the top list to get a new ‘chid and you can’t beat free, but that is just my personal opinion.I also have bought a few others but plan on adding to my collection.

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Old 02-07-2008, 08:59 AM
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Wow, this is one old thread!! (But still relavent)

I have been a gardner since High School, and won ribbons at the State Fair as an adult.
I got into bonsai because of my sons interest in it, and enjoyed raising them. I got a Phal frome Home Depot on clearance about 7 years ago, and loved the blooms. I was given several more as gifts and found that I have the "disease"
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Old 02-07-2008, 12:51 PM
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I know you had a blast at the 19th WOC in Miami. Several people from our orchid group, The Houston Orchid Society, attended the conference. They came home with many pictures. They also went to a few nurseries, Soroa Orchids, Homestead Florida. Apparantly there are several nurseries in Homestead. RF Orchids, Reuben In Orchids. You saw RF and Reubens at the show with big exhibits.

The plant you referenced above, (Don) is probally called a dancing lady which is a nickname for a Oncidium Gower Ramsey.

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Chris is right, this is an old thread!! Its pretty cool though, seeing how ppl got addicted to orchids!! I always grew veggies as a kid (ie. when I was about 8 until early teens) so I had a bit of a green thumb. I was also very into reptiles at the time and had several geckos and wanted tree frogs as well. This led me into bromeliads which somehow morphed into orchids. Anyway, I bought my first orchid when I was about 13 or 14 and have been growing them ever since. Now that Ive been living in Hawaii for 5.5 years, my collection has grown to almost 90 plants!! The more you collect, the more you need!! Thats my story.
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Old 02-07-2008, 01:16 PM
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My aunt had given me 3 plants one thanksgiving, because her bathroom was overrun with them... 2 phals and one unidentified little guy that never bloomed. When the phals rebloomed in the summer, I thought this was the greatest thing in the world, and thus began my gardening in general!

I lived in an apartment, and that summer, loaded up my balcony with all kinds of flowers, and bought 2 more orchids for inside, another phal and my psychopsis. I've move into a house since then, and so far have lost most of those phals, but I have more orchids now than ever!

Not nearly as many as most people on this forum.... but 10's a lot for a student
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Old 02-07-2008, 01:14 PM
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isurus79,

would love to see your place in Hawaii. I can't wait to get over there. I order orchids from Hawaii all the time for my orchid shop.

Happy Growing!

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Old 02-07-2008, 04:17 PM
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isurus79,

would love to see your place in Hawaii. I can't wait to get over there. I order orchids from Hawaii all the time for my orchid shop.

Happy Growing!

Lee
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Lee, once there you won't want to go home! There isn't a day that goes by without me thinking of the islands. It's so so beautiful there.
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Old 02-08-2008, 04:06 AM
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my story;
well about 2-3 years ago, i was in a hardware store with my parents and saw a bonsai, and i really liked them. i went home and told my parents how much i did, but my mother then told me about the costs and difficulties that come with growing them.But of course, me been young, lol, i didnt trust them, so i went on the net, and, of course, mum was right, lol. My mum, said what about orchids? So i went on the net and looked them up, and i was hooked. for the next 4-6 mounths i was researching them and nagging my mum to buy me an orchid, with no luck. i then told my uncle who helps a lady with her orchids, he put in a sweet word for me, lol, and she gave me 6 of her plants. There has been no turning back, in my stupidity i have bought plants that arnt healthy, and have killed my fair share, in lack experience, but it think im getting the hang of it now. lol, sorry for the biography on my life, lol

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Old 02-08-2008, 09:06 AM
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looking variety that is available in the orchid kingdom. There are still some that I cannot grow, but they sure are fun to smell and look at. I love Miltonias, Zygopetalums, Draculas, Masdevalias but cannot grow them until I get set up for it. But I do grow bulbos, Pleurothallids, Mediocalcars, Lockhartias and a few other different ones in addition to growing some of the standards-Catts, Phals, Paphs, Oncidiums, Miltassias, Brassias. Just my
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