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lambelkip 11-18-2008 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by rogerman (Post 166897)
Hi there. I have many photos to share. The only problem i have is, I usually say the names as they are called in Thailand.

go ahead and post the thai names, somebody will be able to translate, and it's always interesting to see what they're called in other places.

rogerman 11-19-2008 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by priz_m (Post 166980)
Quick question, what is your phal potted in? is it live sphag? I ask because I have been very curious about it lately, anywho, welcome and enjoy the board! :D

It's actually growing in Coconut husk;)

rogerman 11-19-2008 06:56 AM

I'm actually only part way through what i will need for filling up the shade house. I seem to be selling lots.I am aiming for at least 20,000. Then I can start filling my new orchid house...... Which is 16,000 square metres :bananaslide:

I have mainly "Chang" (ryn), Cattleya, Vanda, and what they call "Wai" (dendrobium).

I also have a good number of crossbreeds which are VERY nice.

Potting is not a hard task. I buy the seedlings/cultures in "Jonny Walker" bottles. When they are big enough to plant, I break the bottle open, wash and put in a basket to let them harden for about a week.
For the Cattleya and Dendrobium plants, i get a three inch piece of coconut fibre, split it in half, put the plant in the split and then put into the pot..... Thats it!!:bowing :winner:

priz_m 11-19-2008 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by rogerman (Post 167208)
It's actually growing in Coconut husk;)

wow you don't say... thank you Peter! your orchids are delightful :D

dgenovese1 11-19-2008 01:16 PM

Hi Peter,

Welcome to the OB! :waving

Congrats to you on your new business venture. I wish you good fortune as you add more plants to your catalog. :)

Thanks for posting your photos and sharing with us how you manage to pot up so many chids. You do make it sound quite simple. :D

I look forward to getting to know you better and to seeing your posts in the forums!

rogerman 11-22-2008 09:52 AM

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Here are some of the orchid that i have

My shade house isn't yet totally finished
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No thats not an orchid in the pathway. Thats my wife

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Young plants waiting to grow

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dounoharm 11-22-2008 11:31 AM

quite a collection...they all look very happy and healthy. all you need there is a shade house i guess, lucky! good luck with them!

lambelkip 11-22-2008 06:26 PM

these first one and the fourth one are great. what are they called?

Tsuchibuta 11-22-2008 07:41 PM

Welcome.. do you grow any odd genera as well? Other than the usual Catts, Dendros, Phals, Vanda..

greenbean 11-22-2008 09:34 PM

:hello Wow, you are so lucky to live in an area that just requires a shade house! And so many orchids!!! :shock:

The vandas in the first and third picture are exquisite. :drool: As is the orchid in the fourth picture. Could you tell me what they are called. Thai names are fine. As lambelkip said, I can probably find someone on Orchid Board who can translate them.

Welcom and enjoy the OB! :biggrin:


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