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Old 04-20-2014, 02:47 PM
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many thanks Shannon, that's pretty much my thing, I love all orchids, but I am really not as much into most common ones as much as I am into weird, fuzzy, creepy looking, strange appearing beauties from all around the world:-) Love terrestrials, love miniatures, and everything unusual for sure:-) But as I said, all the orchids are beautiful and If I could (and hopefully one day I will be able), I will grow at least 1000:-) That will come with house and huge garden and trees and orchid house:-)))
While I do understand ya, I'm not nearly as dedicated as you are. My mother say's I always like the strange things and indeed I kind of do. However she needs to meet you, then she would think I'm boring

It is funny the longer you look around on this forum and the internet, how ones tastes in orchids does change. It makes you want to try many different kinds.

I only wish I could mount them on trees, that would be so fun. I told my husband I should mount one on my Shaflera (sp) plant as the thing is 12 foot tall.

I am still fond of the ordinary ones also. I don't know if that will pass but my noID phals I still like. The blooms last so long and I am still in love with them too, even though my 2 species I have, have always been my favorites.

And I will have to see if I am going to have any luck with my Masdevallias or not. I sure hope I will. I badly want a Mediocalcar decoratum.

But my abilities are going to have to be limited as I have to work at keeping my trees alive out here where I live.
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Old 04-20-2014, 03:22 PM
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While I do understand ya, I'm not nearly as dedicated as you are. My mother say's I always like the strange things and indeed I kind of do. However she needs to meet you, then she would think I'm boring

It is funny the longer you look around on this forum and the internet, how ones tastes in orchids does change. It makes you want to try many different kinds.

I only wish I could mount them on trees, that would be so fun. I told my husband I should mount one on my Shaflera (sp) plant as the thing is 12 foot tall.

I am still fond of the ordinary ones also. I don't know if that will pass but my noID phals I still like. The blooms last so long and I am still in love with them too, even though my 2 species I have, have always been my favorites.

And I will have to see if I am going to have any luck with my Masdevallias or not. I sure hope I will. I badly want a Mediocalcar decoratum.

But my abilities are going to have to be limited as I have to work at keeping my trees alive out here where I live.
Shannon your growing zone makes it more difficult for some orchids, but I still think you can have great luck with other ones, and mostly the colder growing ones, that I have problems to grow in our heat. It is all about "trying" and making some research, asking people how do they grow theirs, it did help me a lot! I wish you best of luck with all your orchids, the ones you have and the ones that may come this year:-)
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Old 04-20-2014, 04:30 PM
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Thanks Tommy, and you are right. I am lucky I do have the cooler temps at times. Well goodness for me alone, I hate the heat. I just love the looks of the orchids outdoors. I am hoping some day to fix my front porch so maybe I can try some outside in the summer. And by fixing I mean I have to get things set up so they wouldn't get blown away

And yes it would be hard to try the Masdevallias in your climate. And I do love them. I have to get to uploading pics because I do need some advice.
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Thanks Tommy, and you are right. I am lucky I do have the cooler temps at times. Well goodness for me alone, I hate the heat. I just love the looks of the orchids outdoors. I am hoping some day to fix my front porch so maybe I can try some outside in the summer. And by fixing I mean I have to get things set up so they wouldn't get blown away

And yes it would be hard to try the Masdevallias in your climate. And I do love them. I have to get to uploading pics because I do need some advice.
See Shannon, and even the fact it is hard, I have probably some 10 Masdevallias, and many of them is blooming for me, but most is grown inside the apartment year round, I just do not like that sentence "you can not grow something", till I try, I do not believe it:-)))
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Old 04-21-2014, 11:02 AM
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Wow, really, you have 10. I'm up to 4 and trying to stop there. I want to see if I can make them bloom before I get any more.
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Wow, really, you have 10. I'm up to 4 and trying to stop there. I want to see if I can make them bloom before I get any more.
Shannon, I am up to some 230+ orchids, so 10 Masdies is really just a small number in that "huge" number:-))))
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That is really an adorable orchid.
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That is really an adorable orchid.
Thanks leafmite, now there is a problem - it needs brother, Cynorkis gibbosa, which is absolutely out of this world beautiful, but also out of this world expensive and hard to get:-))
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It is nearly fully open now, and it is just amazing! enjoy

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Old 04-28-2014, 12:25 AM
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Lovely blooms...not as strange as some those you have LOL. You know how to culture a wide variety. Great growing!
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