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09-30-2014, 08:49 PM
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Glad to see all was not lost...the 'shrooms held up quite well,tilt and all!
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09-30-2014, 09:48 PM
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Ok, this is not so bad:-) Tricho definitely hated temps so that was 100% sure death, they hate anything over 85 for longer period, so your 120 baked it. Schoenorchis - I hope it will make it, I had one from Thailand that had only 2 roots and did nothing for like 8 months, than started to grow one more root, some leaf and did spike also last month. Ok, keep us posted, but I think the rest will be fine :-)
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10-01-2014, 07:07 PM
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Glad to see all was not lost...the 'shrooms held up quite well,tilt and all!
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Not all is lost indeed.
Haha. It's amazing such delicate fungi survived lol.
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Ok, this is not so bad:-) Tricho definitely hated temps so that was 100% sure death, they hate anything over 85 for longer period, so your 120 baked it. Schoenorchis - I hope it will make it, I had one from Thailand that had only 2 roots and did nothing for like 8 months, than started to grow one more root, some leaf and did spike also last month. Ok, keep us posted, but I think the rest will be fine :-)
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Yeah. The top of the rock near the light is really what got the brunt of it.
I hope everything makes it too.
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10-13-2014, 06:01 AM
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An update after the heatwave.
Some happy and some sad news.
Happy first.
The haraella! When will this bud bloom? I swear it's been in this exact stage for a couple weeks lol.
The pluero TommyMiami sent literally never skipped a beat. I'm really hoping to see flowers down the line. It grows like gangbusters.
The lepanthopsis astrophora is finally sending up spikes again. I'm very excited. Not sure how many but I can count 5 spikes for now.
The lepanthes telipogoniflora! I thought it blasted all its buds and three of its spikes. It did blast all its buds. However only one spike blasted!
The others turned very dark red brown in the heatwave. But are still making buds!
I'm super surprised.
And finally sad news. My schoenorchis is probably going to die.
It's still dropping leaves.
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10-13-2014, 11:21 AM
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PHEW!!! All in all, it still looks good and thriving!
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10-13-2014, 05:30 PM
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Tough little plants!
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10-13-2014, 05:51 PM
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PHEW!!! All in all, it still looks good and thriving!
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Close to good. Poor schoenorchis.
What I don't get is how the haraella is blooming. I can't give a single viable root on it.
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Tough little plants!
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Indeed. The top of the rock really seems to be what needs help. Hoping live moss will help.
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10-13-2014, 10:44 PM
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Schoenorchis does not look great, and I would remove that dead Trichosalpinx :-) It won't come back to live from this stage:-) Other than that, I am so happy to see all others are actually ok and more, thriving!
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10-14-2014, 06:09 PM
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Schoenorchis does not look great, and I would remove that dead Trichosalpinx :-) It won't come back to live from this stage:-) Other than that, I am so happy to see all others are actually ok and more, thriving!
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It does not look good.
Haha. There was a bit of green at the back right after the heatwave so I had hope. But no.
I removed it.
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10-14-2014, 06:11 PM
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Just super quick.
True to form it's bloom is upside down. Even if I never move my orchids half the blooms end up upside down lol.
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