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07-07-2009, 04:50 PM
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It will be a couple weeks or so before we get all the plant list together and put to a final poll. I'll add yours to the list. Thanks
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07-07-2009, 05:11 PM
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Oooh, that's pretty. I want one
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07-08-2009, 12:41 AM
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We will have a chat this Thrus. nite at 8:00 pm est (July 9th) to go over some plants, get suggestions and start the process on deciding which will make the final ten for each group. There will be at least one more chat to finalize list as we give others a chance to join or suggest more plants.
Also don't forget to check the top of this thread for links to past suggestions and for the list that has already been suggested. I will try and update it daily.
Thanks and hope to talk with you on Thursday.
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07-08-2009, 02:11 AM
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07-08-2009, 06:57 AM
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I checked, and found Maxillaria sophronitis in EU, and maybe Neolauchea pulchella, but not sure. As there is only one EU member to have chosen the warm grower, maybe we can talk him out of it?
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07-08-2009, 07:07 AM
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I looked it up on Orchidwiz. It takes 76-78°F during the day, and can tolerate 8-10°F lower quite easily because of the range in habitat elevation. 64-66°F at night. So I'd say that this is an intermediate grower.
But I don't think it available in EU. One grower has it according to the search engine, but the catalogue it searched is outdated (2008)
EDIT: Just checked the website of the EU grower, they don't have it anymore.
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07-08-2009, 12:38 PM
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Hi All,
I am confused a bit. So I know we're all making suggestions about plants, etc. I have a few points of confusion:
1. Are the plants that are going on the list in the first post the ones we are discussing tomorrow night? Or are all the ones being suggested in various posts here going to be discussed, even if they are not on that 1st post list?
2nd, if it's a possibility that the warm grower really only needs to be found in the US...well then I'd certianly like to add Ceratostylis rubra to the warm list. I'm happy with however we do things, I'm just a bit confused about the criteria for suggestions...I've been trying to be good about only adding things that are in EU and US for warm growers...
3. For warm growers, should the plants truly be warm growers, or is it just that they are plants that work as warm growers? Like Sarc. hartmanni allegedly can go cool to warm...So would we consider it for the warm growers if that's what it is suggested for? Or would it not be eligible since it can be grown under all 3 temps.?
Again, I'm happy with whatever the answers are, I'm just confused!
Sara
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07-08-2009, 07:24 PM
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Hi All,
I am confused a bit. So I know we're all making suggestions about plants, etc. I have a few points of confusion:
1. Are the plants that are going on the list in the first post the ones we are discussing tomorrow night? Or are all the ones being suggested in various posts here going to be discussed, even if they are not on that 1st post list?
2nd, if it's a possibility that the warm grower really only needs to be found in the US...well then I'd certianly like to add Ceratostylis rubra to the warm list. I'm happy with however we do things, I'm just a bit confused about the criteria for suggestions...I've been trying to be good about only adding things that are in EU and US for warm growers...
3. For warm growers, should the plants truly be warm growers, or is it just that they are plants that work as warm growers? Like Sarc. hartmanni allegedly can go cool to warm...So would we consider it for the warm growers if that's what it is suggested for? Or would it not be eligible since it can be grown under all 3 temps.?
Again, I'm happy with whatever the answers are, I'm just confused!
Sara
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Hi Sara, We are going to go over everything you asked about tomorrow night. Hopefully someone with Orchidwiz will be at chat and can help with putting the plants in the right group. Please make a list of questions you may have and we will go over what ever is unclear for all. I got a real good understanding of what we need to do just need to fine tune the details.
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07-08-2009, 08:31 PM
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Sounds good, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something everyone else already knew! Thanks Dave!
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