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Old 03-14-2007, 02:30 PM
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Hello Everyone, Before I begin, I must confess that I have no orchid knowledge and hence have not much to contribute to the group, other than my love for orchids.

Several years ago I attended a Spring Plant sale that was held outside in the rain. The temperature hovered near 40 degrees. On a table sat what I suspected was a very ill orchid. It was potted in something akin to a jelly jar with no holes to allow for water drainage. A woman, noticing my attention to the plant, confirmed that it was indeed an orchid. She said she wanted $20 for it. The poor thing had two leaves, no spikes or blooms and all of it's roots appeared black and mushy through the clear glass container. Figuring that I could kill the plant with kindness as opposed to neglect, I offered her $10 and brought home my first orchid.

After reading about orchids, I determined that this plant was a Phal. This gave me hope after reading that Phals were the "easiest" to grow. I cut away the rotted roots and planted it in a clay pot with commerical orchid potting medium. For the last 4 years it has grown stronger and sits in an east window.

A year ago, last Janurary, I feel in love with another NOID Phal. I'd spotted in Home Depot. It's cheery yellow flowers provided the much-needed promise of the coming Spring. It had 7 blooms and unlike my first plant, appeared very healthy. Later that summer, it produced two more blossoms on the same spike. I was sold on orchids!

A month ago, I noticed that my second plant was sending up another spike! There are 6 buds, so far. But, even more exciting is the fact that the first plant is producing a spike, as well. I am so excited to finally be able to see what the flowers on that plant will look like.

In celebration of my good fortune with the two I have, so far, I bought another NOID Phal yesterday.

Did I hear somebody mention potato chips????

This is an incredible site! I love the little glossary help that appears in the posts. I just know that I'm bound to become a better orchid mommy! Thank you all in advance.

Rita
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Old 03-14-2007, 07:37 PM
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The only thing necessary to enjoy this site is a love of orchids...and you're already there so...

Welcome to Orchidboard!!!

Sounds like you've got more knowledge than you are aware of Now, we've got to move you into some other types of orchids...it is like potato chips in more ways than one...there are Wise, Lay's, Pringles, etc...and we have Cattleyas, Dendrobiums and Vandas...just to start!!!
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Old 03-14-2007, 08:26 PM
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Aboard Rita..it's great that you have found the best orchid forum on the web... to the family. We have a lot of fun here and plenty of knowledge from newbies like yourself and veteran's which we will be one day

If you get a chance enjoy the gallery where the members love to share the orchids and please don't hesitate to share a or two, three, four...

Sounds like you have the orchid bug, it's great
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Old 03-14-2007, 08:48 PM
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Thank you, Susanne and Cheryl, for your warm welcome! I've learned quite a bit in just the short time I've been here. Everyone seems very helpful and supportive!

I am in complete agreement with you, Susanne! Who would want to live on Pringles when there's a vast array of chips out there? I'm ready to "kick it up a notch!"

My biggest concern about branching out, though, is the lack of warmth in my house and receiving direct sunlight only in the morning. I feel quite comfortable with my indoor temps only going into the low to mid 60's during the winter months and into the mid 70's to low 80's in the summer. Living only a few feet from a lake seems to help keep my humidity fairly steady at about 60%. My Phals seem to have adjusted but I'm not sure that another species would.

Do you (or anyone else reading this) have any suggestions as to what my next orchid purchase should be?

I must add that I'm not sure that I'm ready to make the commitment of lights and greenhouses......just yet. Heck, I'm still trying to teach the dogs to use the can opener so they don't have to depend on me every time they want to eat.

Rita
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Old 03-14-2007, 09:14 PM
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Why not switch the dogs to a brand that has a pull top? It'll be much easier for them
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Old 03-14-2007, 09:47 PM
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I tried that a while back, but without opposable thumbs they had a heck of a time. We talked about it and took a vote; electric can opener won paws down.

Rita
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Welcome to the orchid board. Glad you could join. You have a lot of patience if you were able to bring your first orchid back to life, and definelty a knack for this if you new what to do. Congrats on the spike, and be prepared to fall in love with lots more orchids as we present them to you here on this site!
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Sounds like you have a good start understanding your plants . Congrats. on the blooms .
How about a mini Catt. should do well in your conditions . Just a little enabling Gin
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Hi,
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Hi Rita, Welcome to the jungle, Good to meet you
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