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Pippa 03-20-2017 05:02 PM

Latest addition to my Phalenopsis family!
 
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I wanted to see if I could manage to upload a photo, so my newest addition has given me the perfect excuse! I absolutely love the colour - the photo doesn't do it justice, it's such a deep, rich shade. I found it at a well known DIY store and it was one of the few orchids in reasonable condition. Probably just as well none of them were reduced or I'd have come home with a carload of 'rescues', but there was no way I was paying full price for orchids with no roots or only one leaf!

Anyway, hope this works and you can see the photo.

jcec1 03-20-2017 05:12 PM

That's a really unusual DIY store phalaenopsis. The ones I see are usually white, pink or blue!

Pippa 03-20-2017 05:18 PM

They did have some really unusual colours, including some speckled/harlequin ones and some 'wild' type orchids, but they were all still in their plastic sleeves and jammed really tightly together, so sadly most of them were in a terrible state. This was about the best one there, and it's still quite battered, but it looks a strong, healthy plant with good roots, so I'm hopeful it will do well.

jkofferdahl 03-20-2017 05:23 PM

Beautiful color and a nice shape. Congratulations.

rbarata 03-20-2017 06:00 PM

That's a beautiful flower, indeed. Good choice!:)

Dollythehun 03-20-2017 06:34 PM

Beautiful, rich color! Good find. I found a beauty at Lowe's. It was on its way to the cart when I took my eyes off the flowers and saw it had no roots. You are a savy shopper, Pippa.

bil 03-20-2017 07:10 PM

Nice orchid.

I call that the 'buy to die' market since so many of the orchids are doomed, one way or another to end up in the bin.

chantrelle 03-20-2017 08:27 PM

That is a pretty nice colour. Hope It will be a sucesssfull rescue.

D_novice 03-28-2017 01:53 PM

Mass market plants
 
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Originally Posted by bil (Post 836671)
Nice orchid.

I call that the 'buy to die' market since so many of the orchids are doomed, one way or another to end up in the bin.

I started out my orchid obsession on the cheap, taking people's out of bloom, retail-purchased phals (and the occasional Cymbidium) and reblooming them. It's a great way to impress friends and family!

If you take them out of their sphag and pot them in bark, and water and feed them appropriately, and give them good light, in my experience they'll do fine.

Most people water them twice a week in moss, or neglect them completely, and kill them. But it doesn't need to be that way!

I often wish my fancy-pants plants, collectible hybrids and species that I have now, were so tough and easy. Maybe I should go back to rescuing neglected orchids ;)

DeaC 03-28-2017 05:30 PM

WOW...I couldn't pass this one up either. So HOT!


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