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Old 03-28-2016, 03:12 PM
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Now, gratification! It's only a NOID phal, but a re-bloom from a plant whose growing environment you drastically changed feels surprisingly satisfying. As my primary requirements for keeping a plant are that it blooms happily in my care and I like the way it looks, this spotty/stripey phal will get to stay for as long as it likes it here.


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Congratulations! Oh yes, that's how the addiction starts... once you have success like this, you KNOW that you need more orchids! Good growing!
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Old 03-29-2016, 01:55 AM
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Congratulations! Oh yes, that's how the addiction starts... once you have success like this, you KNOW that you need more orchids! Good growing!
Desertanimal has been addicted for awhile, she is just getting used to her new growing environment after a big move.
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