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Old 08-05-2011, 09:30 AM
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YAY!!! I wasn't looking forward to moving my plants. Although, they would have loved the rain.

Watch out, she just might turn around and bite ya!!
They are pretty fickle things!!

Sure hope it continues on its way out.
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Old 08-05-2011, 01:11 PM
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Well let's hope it will continue that way. You never know if it may turn around. Better be carefull.
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Old 08-09-2011, 10:31 AM
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Well, it did fizzle out, but since then, we've had LOTS of rain. I prepared like I normally do by treating with fungicides. Even if I bring them indoors, this is a good idea.

Depending on the severity of the storm, I may drop them to the ground, or hang them in my garage. Since its a single bay garage, already packed with shelves on both sides, bringing my chids in is a real PIA. Last count was about 200 altogether.

As noted, I use fungicide even if I bring them in. Inside there is no natural breeze, and even with a fan, they still stay wet for a long period of time. Outside in the summer, I can water one day, and be bone dry the next (Flawiduh heat).
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Old 08-09-2011, 11:05 AM
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Well, it did fizzle out, but since then, we've had LOTS of rain. I prepared like I normally do by treating with fungicides. Even if I bring them indoors, this is a good idea.

Depending on the severity of the storm, I may drop them to the ground, or hang them in my garage. Since its a single bay garage, already packed with shelves on both sides, bringing my chids in is a real PIA. Last count was about 200 altogether.

As noted, I use fungicide even if I bring them in. Inside there is no natural breeze, and even with a fan, they still stay wet for a long period of time. Outside in the summer, I can water one day, and be bone dry the next (Flawiduh heat).
Ugh. Don't get me wrong I love it when it rains, but enough is enough! I thought I was going to have a break today, but just had a shower.

200 orchids!!! That is a PIA when you have to bring them in. I think of any tedious gardening task as a freebie workout

Oh, Florida...
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