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Old 08-15-2013, 02:24 PM
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Wow you sound so prepared. When I was in college (in Maine) my aunt just gave me a Cymbidium kanran and it died insta-death (like every vanda i try). That's how I started growing orchids. I'm guessing your experience is going to go a whole lot better than mine. Good luck! Try not to be too disheartened if the first one doesn't make it.
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Old 08-15-2013, 07:20 PM
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My goal to start off with is to just get one plant to thrive and flower. If I can succeed with one plant I will consider expanding my collection.
Good luck with that!

I had the same idea 8 month's ago...and I am now up to 18 orchids! I find these plants to be completely irresistible. Good luck and enjoy!
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Old 08-29-2013, 06:22 PM
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Well I'd recommend Aussie native Dendrobiums like speciosum, gracilicaule or kingianum. You'd probably do well with your own native Winika (Dendrobium cunninghammii) although I don't know how easy that is to come by.

BTW, you realise that it will ne a couple of years at least before you know if you are looking after a plant well. I challenge you to hold out that long with only 1 plant!

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