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Old 02-17-2009, 01:38 PM
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Way to go, Tindo!!
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Awesome! Tindo .. can't wait to see it
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Success Tindo

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Outstanding, Tindo! I think you got yours from the same vendor, incredibleorchids? (I was eyeing this one too!) I was soooo pleased with the packing and fast shipping, not to mention how nice the condition is, of this plant.

Now that you've got this, you're going to have to try a Trichopilia tortilis, another beauty!

Please post pics when you can, ok? What medium will you be using?

Congratulations! Great choice you made.
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uhmm... Media? Hmm. I haven't thought that far ahaead. Any suggestions? Actually, what about just straight bark?
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Intermediate, low light and never dry. Have this (and also a Trichopilia tortillis, another beauty!) in CHC, sphagnum, tree fern.
2 buds bloomed, 2 spikes growing but I don't think one of them will make it. I suspect, it's because of all the traveling it did to get to me BUT the buds were just an added treat. I wanted this plant badly and now that it's in my care, it's next blooming season is what I'm looking forward to!
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Use the same media you do for a potted phal because they like the same conditions.

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Hey all, I got my Trichopelia suavis in the mail today!! Woo-hoo. In TOTAL BUD!!!


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Holy smokes, Tindo! That is a fine lookin' plant you gots there. Well done!!
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