Wow! That is a cool case. Did you construct it yourself? It'll be interesting to see which group does better.
Thanks for sharing.
No Lotis I purchased it from friend that was moving. He had two of them and couldn't take both with him to California. So I took one off his hands. I added the misting system and temp gauge to it. Made a little cover to help so the misting don't spay on the fan and attached it. There were plastic clips that held up the lights that were broken so I using some wire to hold up the bulbs so they don't lay on the plastic piece that separated the two sections. Got a timer and special outlet that lets you have a timer on there as well as plug in regular cords. For the misting system I found it in the pet store and I really like it to. The tank is large enough for me to fill it up and not have to worry about refilling it every few days. It has timer on for seconds as well as timer for hours, so I can set it to go off every 4 hours for up to 120 seconds.
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Cntry, good job! And that case sounds even better than it looks.
Thanks Lotis,
My orchids in the case are doing well also. That is where I took one of each of my flasked orchid seedlings and also placed them as well as a few other orchids that I purchased. The oncidiums are now putting out spikes and my Miltonia Sugar Baby also has a spike that I noticed today as I was checking the orchids.
I did lose most of my golf green hair pig as they were so small when they were shipped to me. I think they should of never been shipped out.
I did lose most of my golf green hair pig as they were so small when they were shipped to me. I think they should of never been shipped out.
Yeah I lost all of the ones you sent me in the trade. They probably just needed a longer time to be kept in the flask. Live and learn though, right?! I'll be way more prepared in the future for seedlings.