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08-26-2010, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Becca
I would like to know how your Amesiella monticola does in a pot, I've only had mounted plants and I have a hard time with them, it seems if I disturb them at all, the really pout and sulk!
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I'm looking forward to seeing how it does, too! The plant was on a plaque when I got it. I soaked it thoroughly in a bucket of water (10 minutes or so), then I cut the monofiliment line that was holding it in place. The plant came right off the plaque - none of the roots had adhered to the plaque yet - they were all in the moss pad.
I handled it pretty gently; I hope it makes it. In the greenhouse where I'm growing it, it won't get watered daily, so potted or dead are the two choices I have... I'm definitely not afraid of killing plants!
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08-26-2010, 10:30 PM
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Finally got mine in today. About 5-7 nice plump bulbs in about a 3 inch pot. I have never got an orchid in this medium before though. It is very black looking and reminds me of tree roots. It is not packed tight at all. Lots of air everywhere. Anyone? I will post pics a bit later when wife gets home with the camera.
cheers and loving all the pics,
Jason
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08-27-2010, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff9
I forgot to note, we were discussing earlier about where the yellow form originates from;
I asked the vendor and they said the yellow form naturally occurs in their seedlings sometimes and thats how they get it. He told me they have been growing it for decades now.
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I wrote to and received an answer from this vendor He does not currently ship plants to the U.S.
So, my hunt continues.
AL
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08-27-2010, 05:11 PM
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i repotted today. here are the pics
after it was done soaking, i picked it up, and there were three small divisions that were in the water still. so i potted them up like it says for propagating on orchidsamore.com
so four i have four max's
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08-27-2010, 08:44 PM
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My plant arrived on thursday together with it's TC's here they are unwrapped but still in the box they arrived in together with some perlite Photo taken with my phone @ work.
It's been raining & cloudy here so I haven't taken other pics for now will post individual close ups this weekend.
I got:
- Maxillaria Tenufolia- nice plant (nothing like Helps specimen)!
-Gastrochilus Japonicum - already flowered (v.shrivelled dried flower spike still visible)
-Encyclia Tampenese alba - no signs of it having flowered
- a phal equestris 'Blue lip' - in flower - although flowers a bit 'squashed ' when unwrapped even though very good packing.But equestris go on and on flowering so am not too bothered as plenty buds forming at end of spike
Voilà
that's my haul this time round!
(I've said to dear H. this is the last 'order' for this year)... will see
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08-27-2010, 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by help
i repotted today. here are the pics
after it was done soaking, i picked it up, and there were three small divisions that were in the water still. so i potted them up like it says for propagating on orchidsamore.com
so four i have four max's
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I spy bonsai!
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08-27-2010, 10:39 PM
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I spy bonsai!
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how would that be bonsai? i dot see any opportunity for bonsai here, but if there is one, id like to know! haha i could use the larger of the divisions for a kusamono, once it blooms and is a bit fuller, but it would have to have the right bonsai for it to go with
nenella!- you are SOO lucky!! i want an encyclia tampensis sooo bad! especially the alba variation!
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08-27-2010, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by help
how would that be bonsai? i dot see any opportunity for bonsai here, but if there is one, id like to know! haha i could use the larger of the divisions for a kusamono, once it blooms and is a bit fuller, but it would have to have the right bonsai for it to go with
nenella!- you are SOO lucky!! i want an encyclia tampensis sooo bad! especially the alba variation!
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I was referring to the pot on the left in the first picture.
Thought of you today when I saw some adorable little ornamental "capsicums" in teeny 1" pots. I just about died.
Like these: http://www.harstergreenhouses.com/images/CS0A1.jpg
Only tinier, and not in tacky wrapping. And far more adorable. Probably because they were tiny. Adorably teeny.
Last edited by Izzie; 08-27-2010 at 10:55 PM..
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08-27-2010, 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by help
nenella!- you are SOO lucky!! i want an encyclia tampensis sooo bad! especially the alba variation!
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Ask for a seed pod, then beg someone on here that does hobby propagation.
If who I'm thinking of sees this, they can speak for themselves.
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08-27-2010, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Izzie
Ask for a seed pod, then beg someone on here that does hobby propagation.
If who I'm thinking of sees this, they can speak for themselves.
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i think i know who you are thinking of --cough cough-- i wish i knew about that someone a few months ago! because at the os meeting in july, it was on flasking, someone has an E. tampensis var. alba seed pod! and they said if anyone wanted it, they were welcome!!!
as for the bonsai, yes it is! it is a mini hibiscus. see attached pic! as for the pepper bonsai Fatalii's Growing Guide
they arent mame ( tiny ) but im doing this bonchi thing too! i think stefpix is too.
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