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Originally Posted by Don Perusse
Mauro, you are not doubt a master gardener of orchids. And an excellant photographer. I've enjoyed all the orchids you have shown us and many have gone on my "wish" list.
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Thanks, Don! I try doing my best, but allow me to say that I do not consider my skills comparable to those of a master. An apprentice would be more appropriated. But, it is very kind of you saying so.
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Originally Posted by Don Perusse
I was wondering how often you divide your orchids? I have not seen any "specimen" orchids.
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I have really few true specimen plants. Maybe Maxillaria tenuifolia, Cattleya iricolor for sure and a few others. There's always the room issue, you know? Specimen plants need a lot of space... So, I divide my adult plants when they reach the pot edge.
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Originally Posted by Don Perusse
Do you get the AOS magazine? In the center fold is a Cattleya trianaei 'Okada' with more than 200 flowers. I wonder how long it took Dr. Saito to grow such a specimen??
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Yes, I get the AOS magazine. A Cattleya with more than 200 flowers must be really an old plant! I also can't figure out how many years it took for such a wonder become true.