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Old 08-20-2009, 11:31 AM
oliesmommy oliesmommy is offline
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Hello everyone
I bought three phalaenopsis a few yrs back and stuck them in a window. One of them took one look at the growing condition and died on the spot, the other two have languished there since. Then this spring while we where dragging all of my other plants out for the summer, my husband grabbed them up and stuck them outside. The difference was unbelievable, they put on new leaves and plumped up. The roots wrapped around the baskets and they got a light purple tint. No blooms yet but I'm hopeful.
I also picked up a few "oncidium like" orchids from a local orchid auction, and after I got them home two of them began growing spikes.
This site has been a great source of information.
The kids and I decided to try one of the phalaenopsis in S/H. And so far it seems to be taking well to it, no major issues other then a little fuzzies on the roots. And after doing a little homework on our water quality decided to build a rain barrel. And wouldn't you know, it's supposed to rain all weekend.
Our next project will be a portable green house. Something we can move around when it's time to water.
Sorry for being so long winded,
Oliesmommy
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Old 08-20-2009, 11:35 AM
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"One of them took one look at the growing condition and died on the spot"
That's very funny. I don't care who you are.
Thanks for making me laugh, I have had plants that have one that as well.
Welcome to the board. One of my upcoming projects is also the rain barrel. The city is doing a program soon and I will be attending to learn more about them. Good luck and have fun here.
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Old 08-20-2009, 12:43 PM
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Welcome to the OB Oliesmommy!!!

"One of them took one look at the growing condition and died on the spot" that is funny.

At least you have gotten the others to thrive!!
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Old 08-20-2009, 04:59 PM
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Hi Oliesmommy and welcome to Orchid Board

Sounds like your Phals have enjoyed the summer in the garden.
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Old 08-20-2009, 05:11 PM
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Hi Oliesmommy and welcome to OB. Long-winded is ok when it's both funny and interesting.

Davidsmom-- oops he moved away to go to college so I can be me again.

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