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Old 07-27-2010, 07:17 PM
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The only one of these that I would be able to grow without taking any chances is the Dendrobium parishii.
Chances are part of the project. You will be surprised what you can grow. Most culture sheets are guidelines not cut in stone. Orchids are very adaptable.
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Old 07-27-2010, 07:43 PM
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Do we have to buy from the same vendor? If so, that limits our choices a lot...
No, we buy wherever we can find it, and can afford. Even locally or on ebay.
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Chances are part of the project. You will be surprised what you can grow. Most culture sheets are guidelines not cut in stone. Orchids are very adaptable.
As I said, give them some credit Mary!
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Old 07-27-2010, 07:53 PM
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No, we buy wherever we can find it, and can afford. Even locally or on ebay.
Well lets see. If we can find a vendor who has enough for all they (usually) give us a discount. So before you run out a buy lets find out.
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Okay...
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Old 07-27-2010, 11:49 PM
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encyclia tampense. IOSPE PHOTOS
17.50 at sbo, so it can probably be found cheaper elsewhere
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encyclia tampense. IOSPE PHOTOS
17.50 at sbo, so it can probably be found cheaper elsewhere
make sure it's in Europe and Canada too. Pasting links to the stores it's at helps.
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Old 07-28-2010, 08:03 AM
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Cool, several suggestions already.

Dave, I'll go through them and check for UK availability based on not having to pay too much for currency transfer etc.

Everyone... if I can't find something for UK buyers but you think I've missed something please let me know the site you have found it on and I will check out the charges involved.

We have previously said that it needs to be from a site which is known by regular users of OB to sell good plants. I don't know if that still applies this time, but personally I would only want to buy from somewhere that someone I know here can tell me they've been happy with in the past.

For those that don't know the problem in the UK is that many European sites charge an IBAN fee for taking payments in £ rather than € and once you add the cost of the postage you are up to almost €40 before you even add the cost of the plant. Places that take paypal are the best as that has no currency charges involved. I'm not sure about credit card, but in the past I've seen some sites which only take € credit cards and most folks in the UK do not have those.

Finally I will say, that as I'm currently the only UK participant, if it proves too difficult to find a selection of plants I can buy then I will bow out of this one... my hubby would be pleased if I didn't buy yet more orchids

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Old 07-28-2010, 01:34 PM
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make sure it's in Europe and Canada too. Pasting links to the stores it's at helps.
i know, i was looking, but didnt have time to paste the links and all, but i will find it and then post it here.

ps. do you know if alba variations are acceptable for a project plant? because if they are allowed i would change my suggestion to encyclia tampense var. alba
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i know, i was looking, but didnt have time to paste the links and all, but i will find it and then post it here.

ps. do you know if alba variations are acceptable for a project plant? because if they are allowed i would change my suggestion to encyclia tampense var. alba
I'd imagine that would be fine- since we were looking into doing different varieties of the Den. moniliforme.

Just keep it with the original species, people can get a certain variety if they want- just has to be the same species.
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