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09-22-2010, 01:57 PM
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I love how you listed your 'chids alphabetically! Welcome to the site, there is TONS of info!
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09-22-2010, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Carbuncle
I love how you listed your 'chids alphabetically!
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Yeah... shows you must be as obsessed as we all are Well me at least
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09-22-2010, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by RosieC
That's a great list... and a photography fan we love pics here Welcome to Orchid Board and I hope you enjoy it here, I'm sure you will
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I can't wait to post some pics for you all to enjoy.
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Originally Posted by Carbuncle
I love how you listed your 'chids alphabetically! Welcome to the site, there is TONS of info!
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It took me quite awhile to build that list but without it I would end up buying duplicates all the time. Thanks for the welcome!
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Yeah... shows you must be as obsessed as we all are Well me at least
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Obsessed? I am so passed obsessed I don't even know what to call it.
It borders on insanity, but in a good way...
Shann~
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09-23-2010, 05:38 AM
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Obsessed? I am so passed obsessed I don't even know what to call it.
It borders on insanity, but in a good way...
Shann~
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Oh you're in good company then
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09-23-2010, 12:23 PM
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Let me echo the former welcomes to the OB.
What a list! You will certainly have a well stocked greenhouse once it's up and running.
See you round the OB.
- J
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09-24-2010, 10:23 PM
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Welcome to the Orchid Board, It's a real addiction isn't it.? Glad to have another victim. Enjoy, what area are you growing in?
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09-26-2010, 02:40 AM
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Welcome, Shann. With a list like that, thought for sure you had a greenhouse. You need to add some Phals to your list...
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09-26-2010, 02:50 AM
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Very impressive list! I just have a total of 5 orchids. I have many other plants as well though! Orchids are definitely some of the most beautiful flowers!
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09-26-2010, 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by jrodpad
Let me echo the former welcomes to the OB.
What a list! You will certainly have a well stocked greenhouse once it's up and running.
See you round the OB.
- J
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I wish I had a greenhouse now but finding a spot in my backyard will be tricky with so many trees and uneven terrain. I will figure out something eventually though.
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Welcome to the Orchid Board, It's a real addiction isn't it.? Glad to have another victim. Enjoy, what area are you growing in?
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I am in FL mostly growing outside until winter really hits.
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Originally Posted by rangiku
Welcome, Shann. With a list like that, thought for sure you had a greenhouse. You need to add some Phals to your list...
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LOL, I know it is kinda scary having that many chids without a greenhouse to protect them in year round. I just do the best I can having them outside and more than likely in the garage for winter. The only reason I don't have phals in my collection is that they never grow for me. I have never had success with them so I just grow what thrives in my conditions which is mostly Catt types.
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Originally Posted by GreenGirl
Very impressive list! I just have a total of 5 orchids. I have many other plants as well though! Orchids are definitely some of the most beautiful flowers!
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You know orchids are like bunnies...you start out with two and suddenly you have hundreds. If you have 5 already it won't be long until they multiply.
Thanks everyone for the greetings!
Shann~
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11-06-2010, 09:42 PM
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Hi Shann!
I'm new to both the orchid board and to orchids... But I see you have one that I also have - Epi. Rene Marques x psuedoepidendrum 'Hawaii'. I bought one in a bag at Home Depot - and the cat chewed it pretty badly. So I bought another and potted them together. I had 4 new growths between the two plants this summer (housed outdoors) - all are somewhat burgundy tinged. Now I've moved them into my "green house" (all artificial light - HI mixed cool and warm bulbs, temp 65-75, humidity 60-75%). Now even the mature growth is fading in its green-ness, and becoming lightly burgundy. HELP! Is this normal? Pictures I see online make me think no...
Where am I going wrong? Roots look plentiful and heathy - thin, white, with apple green tips. I've been fertilizing with 5-5-5 every other week, and watering when dry (maybe every 5-7 days?) with a tepid tap flush of 5-10 minutes (fairly soft, but with Na 120 ppm). I've never seen any evidence of pests.
And no hint of blooming...
Does anyone have ideas?
Should I start a new thread?
Many thanks for any info!
Heather
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