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Old 04-16-2008, 12:16 PM
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I love your little plants Shannen! They are just too cute in those new pots.

I didn't realize how small the moon and the warpy one were! For some reason I pictured them MUCH bigger! Helps to have some scale
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Old 04-16-2008, 12:29 PM
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Thanks, Niki. Those two are WAY bigger than the tiny one the cuthbertsonii is in... but they are by no means big. I'lll try to get a pic of the cuthbert and the second sedirea in the warpy slab together, I think that would be a good contrast.
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Old 04-26-2008, 05:17 PM
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More pots, now home to Den. cuthbertsonii seedlings!!

Pots from Erin Pottery!!!




This cuthbertsonii seedlings has leaves quite different to the other seedlings. They are very green, with no bronzy overtones like the others. Plus they are more rounded and not narrow and pointy like the others.


Here is the Sedirea #1 - growing three nice, gorgeous, new roots!


Here is Sedirea #2 - buds coming along well, shouldn't be too long now!


My original Neofinetia:



And some bonsai pots I got, possibly to use with Dens. or - shock! - bonsai!





Even more photos in my gallery!!
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...12&ppuser=1308
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Old 04-26-2008, 05:31 PM
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when you find them let me know. i have a lowii that is aching for a deeper pot! the big guy is sending roots out the bottom of his pot right into the humidity tray. he's going to drown himself. please...someone....help Ross save the paphs!
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Old 04-26-2008, 05:41 PM
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when you find them let me know. i have a lowii that is aching for a deeper pot! the big guy is sending roots out the bottom of his pot right into the humidity tray. he's going to drown himself. please...someone....help Ross save the paphs!
I have a request outstanding with rePotme.com - since they have their own manufacturer, they just might be able to get some made - if they see a market for it! Everyone who would like clear, deep pots for those Paphs and Phrags - so to rePotme.com and tell them!
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Old 04-26-2008, 05:42 PM
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AWESOME pots and orchids Shannan!!! I really love your choices. I think my favorite is the pot in the second photo. Very cool. I need to order some! Do you have any bonsai or are you thinking of getting one?
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Old 04-26-2008, 05:59 PM
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Thanks, Sarah! I think it is difficult to choose badly from the pots at Erin Pottery! I keep changing my mind about which one is my favourite!

No true bonsai yet... but I've got some trees that just might do. A project for me in future...
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Old 04-26-2008, 06:07 PM
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I so agree. . .the pots are all wonderful! Each one so interesting and orchid enhancing. I love them!!!!!!

Love your bonsai pots too!!!

I see "other" pots that are nice. . .but I just don't want any of them. . .all I want are Erin Pottery pots.

I love the way they all look together, so handmade, rustic and zen. . .really think they are beautiful on their own but wow, they really enhance the plants too.

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Old 04-26-2008, 06:29 PM
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Shannon, I have turned green.......... and purple,and orange and every color of the rainbow, with envy. I just looking at them. You have such a great collection of Erin pots. I like your taste in pots. Maybe I should say I have not seen any ugly pots on their web site. The only problem I have is while I am trying to decide what I want, some rascal (from this forum), beats me to it.

My order just arrived today. I'll post a picture. I feel like Gwen, nothing compares to Erin pots. Hers were shipped the same day mine were. I am anxious to see hers also.
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Old 04-26-2008, 07:08 PM
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I so agree. . .the pots are all wonderful! Each one so interesting and orchid enhancing. I love them!!!!!!

Love your bonsai pots too!!!

I see "other" pots that are nice. . .but I just don't want any of them. . .all I want are Erin Pottery pots.

I love the way they all look together, so handmade, rustic and zen. . .really think they are beautiful on their own but wow, they really enhance the plants too.
Gwen, Those little cuthberts are just seedlings - only a month out of the flask. Can you imagine what they are going to be like when they 'grow up' and are multiple canes - and when they flower!

I can't wait to see yours when you get them! I need to see if we can make a gallery of all of our pots.
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