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Originally Posted by AnonYMouse
POE=Pacific Orchid Expo
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Thanks AnonYMouse.
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Originally Posted by katrina
1 and 2...only you can take control of those.
3 and 4 though...talk to the vendors. I've never met a vendor that wasn't super nice. They are always very helpful in explaining what a plant needs and whether or not it's something that will work in your growing space.
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Thanks for the advice Katrina. I'm sure talking to vendors will not be a problem for me, problem will be for them!
Sadly, I already know what you mean about impulse buying. I have some beautiful vini Paphs that I bought on impulse from Hausermann's; it's not that I don't like them but though they're all different they're all pretty similar vinis and well...I feel the space could be given to ssomething that I really want.
Impulse control is really important for me too considering I'd like to attend more than one show. Of course that means not meeting capacity at the first one!!
Thanks again!
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Originally Posted by ula
List of shows within 100km radius:check,
Budget limit: check,
Space allocation: check,
Research: check,
Shopping list:check,
First show of the season: all of the above go out the window for me . It must be a condition I have ...
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Ha!
That's too funny Ula. I think that condition is contagious, extremely so actually. I believe that it is air and vision-borne. That just being in the mere vicinity of an orchid you will be infected. I may have to get an "Orchid-flu" shot before I go.
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Originally Posted by Paul
Not really expecting any purchases though that doesn't mean there won't be any. As space has diminished, I've become more and more picky as to what I even consider bringing home.
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Thanks Paul! Great advice however I'm seeing that not all shows list their vendors, so I will check where I can and go blind elsewhere!
And I do hear you on the space issue, as I was agreeing with Katrina about in due time it seems we all feel differently about our impulse buys especially if you ever spend hours scouring ebay...or your local grower...or...here... But good call on requesting plants if possible.
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Originally Posted by RandomGemini
My plan for this year is to get there early so I can get my hands on a couple of tolumnia and neos this time. Last year, I arrived later in the day on the first day and the tolumnia and neos were gone. I got my Hisui last year on the second day, because the vendor found it hiding in the back of her van. It was the last one she had left, which was fine by me as I wanted one that wasn't white anyway. This year, I want to actually see the selection available.
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RandomGemini, just one Paph? You might need the antiorchidotic to protect you against all those other beauties!
I totally get sticking with minis...if only that were attainable! I look forward to seeing how we all do?
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Originally Posted by Leafmite
I probably won't buy any new orchids but I will likely spend an entire day working at our show.
**Unless there are any Angraecums or Aeranthes that are on my wish list. They are a weakness.
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Ha ha Leafmite, Good luck! What do you do when you help out?
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Originally Posted by vjo
Funny you should ask this today, I just got off the phone with a friend, we were talking about going to the Redlands show this year. Sure would be fun.
I always spend 3 days at our own show in March, helping from setting up to tear down...so much fun!...Jean
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You should go! (I'm a bad influence.
) 3 days eh? What do You do during these three days?
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Originally Posted by ALToronto
I hope more people volunteer to help out with their local orchid societies' shows. And when you do, get creative about raising $$ for the society!
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To be honest I've not joined a society as I'm kind of between two places though most of my orchids are in one. I'm not opposed to the idea, one day I plan to visit and attend a meeting. Perhaps one day do some volunteering too, would be nice to chat with other enthusiasts.
On average, how many shows do you guys attend?
Do you travel long distances to go?
Do you always try to go on the first day, early or...?
(I feel like we could just talk and talk to make the days go by and then the waits won't be so painful.
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