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Old 09-22-2010, 01:57 PM
FairyInTheFlowers FairyInTheFlowers is offline
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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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Old 09-22-2010, 03:13 PM
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I love how you listed your 'chids alphabetically!
Yeah... shows you must be as obsessed as we all are Well me at least
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Old 09-22-2010, 07:24 PM
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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
I can't wait to post some pics for you all to enjoy.

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I love how you listed your 'chids alphabetically! Welcome to the site, there is TONS of info!
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
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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Old 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~
Oh you're in good company then
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Old 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.

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Old 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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Old 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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Old 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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Old 09-26-2010, 03:11 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
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?
I am in FL mostly growing outside until winter really hits.

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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...
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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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!
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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Old 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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