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Old 01-17-2008, 01:51 AM
kavanaru kavanaru is offline
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Hola Casa Silas, bienvenido al OB (yo soy original de Venezuela),

as per your question... the diversity is quite high, and so are the conditions to grow the chids. It not only depends on the genus but also on the species and sometimes even the sub-species and/or the variety. check where you plant originally comes from, and you will have a better idea how to grow it (some can be tricky anyway, C. lueddemaniana prefers cooler temps in captivity than in the wild!)

and where to find them? depends also on the ecosystem... but in tropical rainy/cloud forest you will prbably find most of them on branches...
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Old 01-17-2008, 02:17 AM
Casa Silas Casa Silas is offline
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Gracias kavanaru, (yo soy original de Canada ; )

I'm hoping here that I can find some that will thrive though because we have an extensive dry season here I'm sure some artifical humidity may be necessary. I'll post my findings and fortunes here when the time comes. adios


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Hola Casa Silas, bienvenido al OB (yo soy original de Venezuela),

as per your question... the diversity is quite high, and so are the conditions to grow the chids. It not only depends on the genus but also on the species and sometimes even the sub-species and/or the variety. check where you plant originally comes from, and you will have a better idea how to grow it (some can be tricky anyway, C. lueddemaniana prefers cooler temps in captivity than in the wild!)

and where to find them? depends also on the ecosystem... but in tropical rainy/cloud forest you will prbably find most of them on branches...
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