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Old 08-18-2007, 09:26 AM
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There are fungus and bacterial diseases that cymbidiums get from being closer than 18 inches from the ground especially in Florida. Wife plants cymbidiums in the ground - she planted the 500 I threw out this spring in the flower beds. Expect spotting of the leaves the decline.
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I am just so proud!
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I am really looking forward to pics of Tindo's lady frog! GAWD, I love frogs.
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Wow! I had forgotten all about this thread!

Update: those buds blasted! Never saw a bloom from it

I've since removed it from the ground and it's potted along with all the other Cyms. They're all growing but not much else

Harry, thanks for that info
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Sue too bad. Do you know what happened?

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I wish I could grow Cyms in the ground like that!
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Tindo, they look like little golden leopards!
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