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Old 02-22-2022, 01:06 AM
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That's what multifloral Paphs do If you get a seedling, you'd better be young.
I recall you telling me this and I decided to get a seedling when I turned 31. I think that's sort of... "young" still? Haha... I feel old now that I've left my twenties.
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Indeed. A perfect example of why I won't be adding any new to my collection.
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I recall you telling me this and I decided to get a seedling when I turned 31. I think that's sort of... "young" still? Haha... I feel old now that I've left my twenties.
Definitely still young. And young for quite a long time yet.
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Jeff, you're always going to be young!
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These threads kill me! I've had a plant in spike for three months and the wait is agonizing! Now I have to watch this too.

Is it open yet?

Is it open yet?

IS IT OPEN YET?

I really need a different hobby.
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Old 02-23-2022, 12:59 AM
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Old 02-23-2022, 01:50 AM
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These threads kill me! I've had a plant in spike for three months and the wait is agonizing! Now I have to watch this too.

Is it open yet?

Is it open yet?

IS IT OPEN YET?

I really need a different hobby.
You could always get more plants so that you'll always have something in bloom!

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Jeff, you're always going to be young!
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Definitely still young. And young for quite a long time yet.
hopefully young enough for the sanderianum... And you weren't kidding about how slow growing this is. It makes me wonder how it's advantageous for these to grow so slowly in the jungle...
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I'm not sure what all the hype is with rothschildianum but I'm excited to find out soon...
The combination of the shapes, the colours - including the formula 1 nose cone.
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The combination of the shapes, the colours - including the formula 1 nose cone.
"Formula 1 nose cone" sounds sexier than "bobsled" which came to mind first. haha
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hopefully young enough for the sanderianum... And you weren't kidding about how slow growing this is. It makes me wonder how it's advantageous for these to grow so slowly in the jungle...

I was wondering what plants to get this year, I guess now is the time to invest in multiflorals! Thanks for helping narrowing the choice down
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