So I was a volunteer at the Orchid Show and happily got to be around the first people to pick and chose my orchids!
I got quite the haul to!
Epidedrum radicans (in a 6'' square pot and 2' high!)
Haraella retrocalla
Mtdm. Pupukea Sunset x Mtdm. Cleos Pride 'Hama'
Neofinetia falcata 'Beni-suzume'
Neofinetia falcata 'Suikaden'
Paph. Lucky Bells
Phal. corningiana
Phal. cornu-cervi 'red' (the red is darker in real life)
Phal. equestris 'orange'
Phal. gigantea
Phal. Kenneth Schrubert (the blue is darker in real life)
Phal. lobbii
Phal. luedemaniana
Phal. mannii var. flava
Phal. micholitzi
Phal. pantherina
Phal. parishii (8 adult plant on the same mount)
Phal. pulchra
Phal. Schilleriana
Phal. speciosa C#1
Phal. tetraspis
Phal. venosa (very small blooms, I love it)
Restrepia trichoglossa
Sedirea japonica 'minmaru'
this is a group picture with everything but the mounts (no space for them on the washing machine) and the pulchra (it has scales and mealy bugs)
This is a group picture after the first day (first haul)
I was really lucky because my work as a volunteer was to translate french to english and back for 2 growers, one taught me how to repot neofinetias with long strands of moss in the traditional style and gave me neofinetia pots for my next potting in spring and the other gave my 1kg of honey (he is the producer) which was delicious and good advice for my new paph!
Only bad thing is, there was bugs, I got scared and sprayed everyone as a precaution with a 0.5% bleach solution, it did kill all the bugs (more like dried them until they dropped) but it also dried and killed the flowers and buds... the plants on the other hand did not mind the treatment!