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Trisetella triglochin (huebneri)
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This was the first miniature orchid I remember falling in love with. J and L Orchids had some plants in bloom at the Milwaukee show in 1984. I'm growing it in a piece of Ecoweb in the terrarium. I haven't had it long, but it appears to be establishing well. http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5001/...493bf678a3.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5006/...dd20c4d82b.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5283/...7004c29575.jpg |
Beautiful! What kind of care do you give it? It's funny, I was just on J&L looking at mini's trying to find a good easy care compact mini for a 2.5 inch pot.
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lovely :)
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Have you looked at Restrepias? They bloom more frequently, and are somewhat more forgiving of inconsistencies in culture. J and L has some really nice ones usually - R. antennifera and R. brachypus are lovely and they bloom a lot. |
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I will be blogging from Ecuagenera in Ecuador for the next few weeks. I can hardly wait! |
ut you do not add anything in or arround the web? I see some moss...
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I mix some distilled water, dry sphagnum moss and live green forest moss in a blender and blend it until the pieces are all very small. Then I swish the block in it. In about 1 month, the moss starts to grow. In 2-3 months, there is a lot of strong moss growth on the block. |
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Does it have any disadvantages? |
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