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Old 11-03-2006, 11:07 PM
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Default Ludisia discolor new pics page 2

This one is in spike, its the one in the background. I keep this one in my orchidarium along with many other orchids including the Masdevallia floribunda and the Phal MINI Mark.
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Way to go! They are really cute when in bloom. Very small white and yellow blooms
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Very nice, healthy and happy plants! (All of them)
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I've just got to finalize my first terrarium setup! There are so many neat plants to try. Show us the blossom when it is finally out.
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WTG Tindo, guess each time I hear/see something about a viv, I keep wondering with the set-up it requires for plants to grow what type of bug problem occurs as well as high or low on the external moisture meter? I am not a liker for mold/mildew and any type of bugs...right now I have fungus gnats and they produce like rabbits, so hard to keep under control.
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Really nice! And very healthy looking as well. Do you have any pictures of your orchidarium setup? Or am i just not looking in the right place? I used to have a 50 gallon fish tank set up for cool growers but when i got too busy i had to sell/trade/give everything away.
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Here ya go Wendy. http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ead.php?t=1154
Thanks all for the comments. I will ofcourse keep you all posted. I hope it blooms sooner than later.
I keep the tank well ventilated with a computer fan, and I keep lots of microfauna such as springtails to feed on fungus and mold that may grow. I use frogs to help fertilize the plants. I am not afraid to use biological methods to keep it healthy. The tank is only 2 months old, and probably just starting to mature. Hope it stays nice.
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HEre is a better pic of the spike! Hope you all like it.
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Tindo, you've got a sweet eye for pictures...it's perfect. wtg
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That spike looks legit Tindo congrats. looks like you got spikes forming all over the place! I'm so jealous. this means i'm gonna have to live vicariously through your photos while i sit and wait on my plants.
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