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Old 10-07-2017, 12:16 AM
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I'm mostly a succulent/cacti and carniverous plant girl, but there a few specific orchids I insist on raising.
Currently I have a Sharry Baby Sweet Fragrance that I've had for about 2 weeks and a peristeria elata I've had since...today!

I'm perusing the forums and google to see the differences for care between the two since my oncidium is doing quite well. This new one is a monster though! I think it's around 3 ft tall! O_O

Look forward to reading all I can as my orchid collection grows!
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Old 10-07-2017, 12:54 AM
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welcome aboard Man zone 8? your too far from portland. I love the sharry babies got one and a sweet sixteen and a few others. want them to bloom again. I have a bunch of carnivorous plants too inside and out. sharry baby looks medium light and not too dry.
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Old 10-07-2017, 01:17 AM
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Old 10-08-2017, 03:33 AM
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The bug will bite welcome to the forum
Ya know. I read this and made a joking "pfffffffft" noise...but then later realized I was telling my boyfriend about 4 or 5 new orchids I found I wanted.
I think I may actually have been bit!

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welcome aboard Man zone 8? your too far from portland. I love the sharry babies got one and a sweet sixteen and a few others. want them to bloom again. I have a bunch of carnivorous plants too inside and out. sharry baby looks medium light and not too dry.

What does medium light mean to you?
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