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Old 04-25-2007, 02:13 PM
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The new digital camera now take great photos, compared to my old camera. I think Nikon is a good company based on my photos
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Aboard Restrepia, it's great that you have joined the OB, feel free to chime in at anytime and ask away if you may. A wealth of information here on the OB. Thanks for joining....
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Old 04-26-2007, 10:27 PM
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Welcome, welcome to our fabulous forum. You will LOVE it here. Can't wait to see your pictures!
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Old 04-29-2007, 10:40 AM
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Hello Restrepia and welcome onboard!!

I have R. striata, R. brachypus, R. elegans and R. xanthlopoma [bad spelling there I think ]

They seem to be easy growers, for me at least
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Old 05-05-2007, 02:08 PM
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Thank you for your continual welcomes. You are all a friendly lot! They are indeed easy growers, in my opinion the easiest of all the Pleurothallids. I actually find them easier than Masdevallias.

How do you grow yours?

In my welcome post I stated that I grow them indoors and provide artificial lighting when required. I will add a bit more as to how I grow all of my miniature orchids, including Restrepias.

I grow all of my orchids indoors as already stated in a spare bright room with no direct sunlight. This room is very cool and provides me with the drop in temp that I need to flower these fascinating miniatures.

All of the orchids are grown in glass cases with supplemented lighting if needed especially in the dull winter months of England.

My glass cases are 18x18x18 inches installed with a very powerful small fan. Day temps rarely ever go above 23 Celsius. The bottom of the glass cases are covered in hydroleca up to about 3 inches and filled with water to about 1 inch. The orchids are placed on a mesh wire frame so air can flow underneath the pots. Humidity is always between 70% - 90%. I spray inside of the glass cases morning and early evening. I am also considering adding automatic misters to the cases in the future.

If anyone is interested in setting up something similar then feel free to ask questions and check out the hobby of dart frogs! This is where I got most of my ideas, remember that these dart frogs are kept in some of the most amazing set ups.
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Old 05-05-2007, 03:02 PM
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Would you be willing to post photos of how they are set up? Thank you.
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Old 05-05-2007, 03:42 PM
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Restrepia !
Don't forget to visit our other forums .. terrariums and pet depot.
Many have shared photos of their works and pets!
We, also have a few dart frog collectors!
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Old 05-05-2007, 04:53 PM
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Way to go Dorothy! Our latest ambassador!
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Old 05-05-2007, 05:19 PM
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Hi Restrepia,
Welcome
I have only 2 res. aristulifera "Marsh Hollow" and brachyfus. I am pleased that the arist. one has a new bloom from when I purchased it last Feb.
I grow them in a cool bay window in winter but will have to put them under lights in the basement for the summer since it is too warm here in Canada then. Where in England do you live? I am originally from Preston Lancs.
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