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Old 04-25-2015, 09:50 PM
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Here is the plants i decided on.
Phrag Sorcerers Apprentice:R150
Phrag pearcei:R150
Phrag Schroderae:R150
Phrag lindenii: not got price yet
Phrag xerophyticum: not got price yet
Phrag besseae: not got price yet

And maybe a Phrag extaminodium
Whoa, you decided to go all in, huh? Sorcerer's Apprentice gets BIG, GIANT, but should be a care free grower provided you keep it wet and grown bright.

I recently got my pearcei to bloom after many years. They need lots of light, apparently way more than other phrags to bloom, and they can take up a lot of space because they're stoloniferous. But the individual growths are small.

Lindenii should be grown in more paph-like conditions, so you don't want to keep it wet.

I don't have experience with xerophyticum, but there are several amazing growers here on this forum and slippertalk.

Besseae obviously has amazing (but small) flowers. It's a smaller grower and will enjoy slightly less light than most everything else on your list, but it tends to climb out of the pot and some clones are stoloniferious.

Existaminodium is like lindenii, don't keep it too wet.

All good choices, I like species as well.
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Old 04-26-2015, 01:15 AM
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Thanks Mr Happy rotter. I jist found such a great vendor i had to buy, alot
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