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01-15-2017, 04:41 PM
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I think we all should vote first for a genus. Specie by specie, hybrid by hybrid is difficult...everyone has its own preferences.
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01-15-2017, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by rbarata
I think we all should vote first for a genus. Specie by specie, hybrid by hybrid is difficult...everyone has its own preferences.
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You're absolutely right. I think we need to go ahead and narrow down selections, then select a finalist and get started!
Along those lines, by the way, I'm going to withdraw my suggestion of a mini-Phalaenopsis species. I'm already growing several of them and no doubt will add others with or without a project! I would prefer to try something I wouldn't likely otherwise select, which I think is more the point of the Project anyway!
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01-17-2017, 10:36 PM
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I don't have too much free time at the moment but can help with looking up some sources once we settle on a genus and come up with some firm ideas.
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01-17-2017, 11:30 PM
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Has anyone tracked suggestions? Are we going to look first at narrowing to a genus? How is the selection to be made?
If I could, I would do more to keep this all moving. My time, though, is kind of a mess right now due to some personal circumstances. However, if a plant is selected that is one I can work into my growing setups then I plan to be a very active and eager participant.
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01-18-2017, 12:48 AM
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Ok, so here is a preliminary poll I made. Once we narrow things down, it'll be much easier to move forwards. Multiple votes are possible and encouraged. Choose all plants you'd be willing to try out.
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01-18-2017, 01:07 AM
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I saw the poll before I saw this thread, and didn't scroll down to realize it's multiple choice. I would have voted for more than one plant had I known that.
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01-18-2017, 01:18 AM
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I saw the poll before I saw this thread, and didn't scroll down to realize it's multiple choice. I would have voted for more than one plant had I known that.
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I mean, you could always post your other votes as a comment. That's a pretty simple way to have them still be counted.
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01-18-2017, 01:06 PM
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I might want to play. My Phal only for a year restriction is no longer in play, and even though I'm a beginner, I could always kill another genera.
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01-18-2017, 05:23 PM
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Ok, so here is a preliminary poll I made. Once we narrow things down, it'll be much easier to move forwards. Multiple votes are possible and encouraged. Choose all plants you'd be willing to try out.
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I noticed that there were a few other suggestions that do not appear on your poll. I don't know if they should be added.
Dryadella simala
Stelis
Coelogyne cristata
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01-18-2017, 05:50 PM
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I noticed that there were a few other suggestions that do not appear on your poll. I don't know if they should be added.
Dryadella simala
Stelis
Coelogyne cristata
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The Dryadella would be under the Pleurothallid grouping, and I think most of us agreed that Coelogyne cristata was too large and rambling.
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