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03-13-2016, 10:30 PM
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ISO the Illusive Soph. coccinea
Good Evening,
This could be a long, and emotional story. Have tissues at hand...
I went to my annual orchid show this year, and had thought about the purchase of a coccinea... they tend to be very expensive so I was going to see what the prices were before getting my hopes up.
There is always a vendor there that has one... and only one. It also always sells within the first few minutes of the door opening... something about crazy orchid enthusiasts such as myself Anyway, I got there, an HOUR early before the doors were even open. When I finally got into the show, there, lo and behold, was the hallowed coccinea, not one, but two. The price was right, but the vendors weren't there yet so I decided to make a quick trip around the loop. Well, by the time I made a five minute loop to wait for the vendor, one other shopper had one in his hand to hold it for buying... and a vendor at the next table put the other one "aside" for themselves... all without having the vendor selling them present. Needless to say, I was hopping mad and disappointed... All of this transpired without the seller even present, and I had waited a year to get one at the show. Had I known it was acceptable in america to "reserve" items for sale without a merchant present, I would have done so.
I decided I want to get a coccinea, and have never had such an issue trying to find a species! I have emailed everyone that sells them (that I know of)... and no one has gotten back to me.... even the seller at the show has not answered a call or email.
At this point my will is broken lol! Anyone have an ace in the hole to find one of these illusive plants? As you guys can understand, after you set your mind on an orchid, neither wind, sleet, snow nor hail will stop us!
Thanks for listening, and for your vendor lists
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03-13-2016, 11:01 PM
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Peter Lin at Diamond Orchids is the Sophronitis king, IMO.
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03-13-2016, 11:10 PM
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I loved reading your story, but I am sorry for the disappointing experience.
Ben at Orchid Eros sells a 4n plant for $30:
Welcome to Orchid Eros
Good luck finding your plant, please update us when you have gotten one. I would love to read about a happy conclusion to this story.
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03-14-2016, 01:06 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nikkik
I loved reading your story, but I am sorry for the disappointing experience.
Ben at Orchid Eros sells a 4n plant for $30:
Welcome to Orchid Eros
Good luck finding your plant, please update us when you have gotten one. I would love to read about a happy conclusion to this story.
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Orchid Eros was one of them that I tried emailing. They no longer have coccinea listed in their online catalog either :/ my prospects are getting slim. Thanks for the tip though. I might try calling them.
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Peter Lin at Diamond Orchids is the Sophronitis king, IMO.
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I completely agree with you. I love what he has done for the sophronitis genre as a whole. I, in fact, bought a wittigiana from him two or three years ago and it is thriving. (Those dreamy pink blooms have still alluded me to this date though... here is to hoping for next year)
That being said, I have sent him some messages, and am awaiting a response as far as availability goes. I know he just got done selling his most prized divisions before Christmas, and also just got done selling two rounds of coccinea on ebay a couple months ago in bloom. I don't know how many plants there will be to choose from any more. I also am kind of picky in the fact that I am willing to pay a little extra for a nice plant, so I would like to see a bloom if at all possible. There are some wonderful coccinea, and there are some very, very lousy coccinea blooms. I know beggars cant be choosers, but when I spend that amount of money, I like to know what I am getting to avoid surprises and potential disappointment.
As a side note, I love your profile pic! As time progresses I am more and more tempted to give the nobilor and walkerianas a try!
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03-14-2016, 01:12 AM
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I don't have any advice or leads, but good luck finding one that you like. I'm sorry you had that experience. I would be so upset as well.
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03-14-2016, 01:22 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nikkik
I loved reading your story, but I am sorry for the disappointing experience.
Ben at Orchid Eros sells a 4n plant for $30:
Welcome to Orchid Eros
Good luck finding your plant, please update us when you have gotten one. I would love to read about a happy conclusion to this story.
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As a side convo, it appears that you grow your coccinea indoors? I would most love to hear about your culture... lighting... watering... everything I want to arm myself with all the information possible so I don't kill the thing once it arrives! I am what some would consider seasoned at orchid growing, but growing any old catt and a coccinea are two totally different things!
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03-14-2016, 01:22 AM
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Looks like you have found one!
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03-14-2016, 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Tim P.
Orchid Eros was one of them that I tried emailing. They no longer have coccinea listed in their online catalog either :/ my prospects are getting slim. Thanks for the tip though. I might try calling
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It's still listed online on Ben's pricelist under Cattleya's at the very bottom of the list. I know a few people who recently ordered this exact plant from him, so I would definitely call if you are not getting a response through email.
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03-14-2016, 01:59 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nikkik
It's still listed online on Ben's pricelist under Cattleya's at the very bottom of the list. I know a few people who recently ordered this exact plant from him, so I would definitely call if you are not getting a response through email.
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That is odd! I went to his website directly, and couldn't find that link! Thank you so much for directing me to it! I think I might order two!
Do you know, does he ship in plastic or clay pots? How is your culture that you grow them?
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03-14-2016, 02:26 AM
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If you might want to practice a little before going all the way, SVO has tetraploid seedlings of Sl (or Lc) Minpet, which is (pumila x coccinea) x coccinea. In the mini catts section. When you have that mastered you can try the harder one.
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