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Old 08-24-2006, 01:55 PM
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Not concerned at all. I just didn't place the order and Vida promised she would let me know as soon as the box appears. I just think we placed maybe a week after you guys or something.... So I'll just relax and wait for them to appear, then wait for Vida to tell me they are there, find money to pay her somehow, wait for her to have time to get together.... hehehe!!!!
The people at Starbucks are sure to see the funniest exchange ever....
I used to meet there with a perfume / lotion buddy. We would bring gifts, exchange things, sniff things... very funny... but orchids!! A new advance upward on the evolutionary scale hehe
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Old 08-24-2006, 02:20 PM
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I've got a very clear mental picture of that meeting Tik...

and Tin, we're looking for orchids, not little kids...right???
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Old 08-24-2006, 02:34 PM
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Right Sue.
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Old 08-24-2006, 02:38 PM
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Quote:
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and Tin, we're looking for orchids, not little kids...right???
ROFL

Good one. Most clever today
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Old 08-24-2006, 10:46 PM
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I'm so jealous, I wanted to get the 10 for $50, but did not have the room to accommadate, yet, .. lol. Send some of those 28, lists ... our curious minds want to know. Thanks Sue for making the changes.
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Old 08-25-2006, 12:45 AM
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Ok, among the 28 were:
Bl. Morning Glory "Renmas' HCC/AOS
Blc. Copper Queen
Bc. Maikai 'Louise' AM/AOS
Bc. Hippodamia
Brassia Caudata var. alba 'Jem" AM/AOS
Brs. Longissima 'Pumpkin Patch'
Blc. Hawaiian Treat
Brassavola Nodosa
C. Amethystoglossa ('Petala Larga' x "Gloriosa')
Bc. Mount Hood 'Mary' AM/AOS
Cymbidium Accent 'Chocolate Chip'
Epidendrum Radicans 'Orange Pastel'
Epidendrum Radicans 'White & Pink Pastel Passion''
Epidendrum ibaguense 'Sunburst'
Epidendrum ibaguense
Angraecum Scottianum
Dendrobium atroviolaceum
Encyclia fragrans
Phaleaenopsis amboinensis
This doesn't count all of the 10 for $50 -- I haven't written them down yet.
I just bought some shelves from Lowe's and they're on that for now, on my deck under the pear tree.
This winter, they'll have to go in the sunroom. I'm putting up a temporary greenhouse this winter where I can hopefully keep all of my ferns alive. And if the ferns are outside, that opens up lots of room in the sunroom for orchids!
What I don't have figured out yet is how to get the humidity up in my sunroom this winter. It's open to the kitchen, so I don't know if a humidifier will work. I bought a single humidity tray from Oak Hill Gardens. It is nice, but at $20 for one, I'll go broke if I buy enough for all the orchids. Any suggestions?
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Old 08-25-2006, 08:20 AM
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Carlq
I would like an orchid with the name Chocolate Chip :c) Cute...
I was trying to think of a way to put a humidifier slightly above the orchid shelf - so when the mist comes out, it comes onto most of the orchids on the way down.
ALSO there are those cheap plastic "bowls" at Walmart - you can put rocks in the bottom and then water. I do that with some of my orchids. I can fit a couple in some of those bowls... :c)
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carl, sounds like quite the bank-buster! as for humidity...you might want to read this article: Ray's humidity article

To summarize, "humidity trays" are probably ineffective. BTW, I intend to test this a little bit later with my experiment.
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Old 08-25-2006, 12:28 PM
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I got my order, woo-hoo
THe Mini Mark is in spike, its in bud, its in flower!!!
THe Bulbo is nice and thick, the Keffer is nice and bushy, and the Ang. is nice and slender.
Pictures will come later.
Thanks OakHill, I will be shopping with you again!
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Old 08-25-2006, 12:45 PM
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Got TIKVA's and my plants yesterday. I sent in the order on Monday 10:31 am and here I have it on Thursday. Can't beat that.
MAN THE PLANTS WERE COOOOOOL. Very healthy.
I got a dend macrop, sedi jap and neo falc in addition to the Ang Scot. I wanted more
Chysis Brac, Coe cris, Catt Lute, etc, etc and etc.
But couldn't afford now and so stopped with just 3 more.
NOW TIKVA and ME will meet and exchange plants.
TIK - WE GOT THE Discount on the bill.
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