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Old 03-14-2014, 09:36 AM
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I think this is interesting, maybe some plants don't need to be repotted as often as we thought.

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Wow! That's a fantastic micranthum, I love those incredible petal markings. Thanks for sharing pictures and making the rest of us jealous we can't be in Taiwan right now.
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Loving that Bulbo. And that last Paph too!
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I have a bunch of micranthum, probably my favourite orchid. It's funny though, this summer we have had no natural air movement and of course that means I've had some rotting which included the micranthums. I really don't understand the culture afterall.
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