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Originally Posted by DeaC
First looked at Gingercat and thought that was food for her-duh. Once the coffee kicked in, the brain worked. Blooms are pretty too.
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hahaha DC! Thanks for those very nice comments! I had exactly the same thoughts when I looked at that pic ------ it really reminded me of those dog-food pieces hehehe
It did look like food of some sort hehehe
Whenever gingercat sees new things in the environment, she needs to investigate and then to own it hehehe
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Originally Posted by Catpainter
Interestingly, so far my cat (tortie) has no interest whatsoever in my orchids, for which I am very grateful. My other houseplants are regularly chewed, but not the orchids for some reason. She's a smart girl!
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Nice name!!! Also ------ having no interest in the orchids is a massive gift! I have heard and seen the results online (in pics that some orchid owners shared with us) some 'results' (aftermath results of orchid versus cat ----- gruesome!!!!!!!). Interesting she chews house-plants! They probably need to get their 'greens' or fibre or something. Not sure! I have definitely seen my cat sometimes - on some occasions only - eating some grass.
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Originally Posted by Shadeflower
I remember last year I spent 2 hours picking out old media from the roots of a dendrobium and then the plant did not survive the winter. temps. That was a fruitless annoying waste of time, some are not that bad but yeah some are a nightmare to repot. Hope yours are ok. Helps that they look so nice to give you an incentive.
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Thanks for your post S.F!
What you mention about the climate conditions, like serious winter conditions - always gives me an appreciation of what growers have done with their orchids to get them set up, and maintain nice growing conditions for them ----- especially in regions where it gets very cold, or very dry etc.
I know what you mean about ---- can be nightmare to repot!!!!! Some orchids that arrive here may be in plastic baskets ----- so it can test patience hahahaha. One handy tool that I use for 'disconnecting' the basket from the plants is ---- tin snips. Metal cutter tin snips!