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Beginner Discussion
12-01-2009, 10:17 AM
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Orchid Travels, Past and Future, Near or Far. Tell us about it!
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savor
Thanks King, That is what I'm talking about! ...
Thanks King,
That is what I'm talking about!
Who else wants to tell us about an orchid experience?
~enjoy
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Beginner Discussion
11-29-2009, 11:48 PM
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Orchid Travels, Past and Future, Near or Far. Tell us about it!
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savor
Orchid Travels, Past and Future, Near or Far. Tell us about it!
:llama:Whether we go to a festival an hour or two away or to other side of the globe, most of us have experiences to share about all the orchids we have found. Then there are the places we desire to...
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Beginner Discussion
11-29-2009, 10:30 PM
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Orchid visit to Borneo
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savor
Following up on your travel plans, Amanvari....
Following up on your travel plans, Amanvari. (Mar/Apr 09 posts)
Did you make your travel to Borneo?
Kati you've visited there? How was it? Any highlights? Would there be any photos posted?
TIA !
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Beginner Discussion
11-03-2009, 07:42 PM
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Which orchids in YOUR collection get a winter rest?
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savor
Hi FL Guy, I have a C. Intermedia. It gets...
Hi FL Guy,
I have a C. Intermedia. It gets watered year round. Seems to like plenty of light. I'm located in Zone 8 in coastal South Carolina. Its healthy. You said it. If it works for you......
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Beginner Discussion
10-04-2009, 09:05 PM
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Which orchids in YOUR collection get a winter rest?
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savor
Hedge, May I ask what kind of orchids you...
Hedge,
May I ask what kind of orchids you have? This will help with the riddle of which comes first... cool or dryer.
This may not be what you are asking but as long as I'm here... For the...
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Beginner Discussion
09-28-2009, 08:11 PM
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Which orchids in YOUR collection get a winter rest?
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savor
Kath, I think this would make a good new...
Kath,
I think this would make a good new thread! Does the catt have a tag? I'd be glad to check its parentage for clues on what it gets in nature.
My thought is that it is hard to decide why the...
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Beginner Discussion
08-30-2009, 10:18 PM
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Which orchids in YOUR collection get a winter rest?
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savor
This thread seems to slowed down to a stop in...
This thread seems to slowed down to a stop in June. Guess everyone is clear on decidious. <grin>
I haven't gone back to see if this one has been mentioned. At the risk of being...
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Advanced Discussion
08-29-2009, 05:24 PM
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Everblooming Orchids! Yeah!!
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savor
Aaron, Great thread! Thanks for compiling...
Aaron,
Great thread!
Thanks for compiling the list. I hope you don't mind if I use it. Well for a wish list. I mean put it on the wall... in the real world with a tack.
So is Psychopsis papilio...
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Beginner Discussion
08-29-2009, 04:47 PM
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Orchids with a strong scent
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savor
Just tuning back in. This thread should win an...
Just tuning back in. This thread should win an award!
The Coelogynes are truely gorgeous. And fragrant... Very!
I had one that would run you out of the room... cause you wanted to get away from it....
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Propagation
05-21-2009, 07:03 PM
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How do you keep pollen
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savor
Advice given to me from a well known hybridizer,...
Advice given to me from a well known hybridizer, phalaenopsis pollen does not keep at all. He suggests making a cross from the pollen donor to the pod recipient when both blooms are between 24 and 48...
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Beginner Discussion
12-08-2008, 11:00 PM
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Orchids with a strong scent
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savor
Has anyone mentioned the book Fragrant Orchids by...
Has anyone mentioned the book Fragrant Orchids by Frownie?
http://www.timberpress.com/books/largejacket.cfm/9780881927399
~enjoy
Lee in SC
Home Page (http://www.classicorchid.com)
The...
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Beginner Discussion
11-25-2008, 01:09 AM
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Happy Thanksgiving :D
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savor
Happy Thanksgiving to all on the OB!!! I'm...
Happy Thanksgiving to all on the OB!!!
I'm thankful for your help with about half of my 'nearly homeless' orchids. The 'chids have gone to live in new homes in 22 states including Hawaii! Some are...
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Hybrids
11-03-2008, 10:39 AM
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Phalaenopsis "Secrets" including (re)blooming.
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savor
Hi Tracy, Sounds like you are successful! You...
Hi Tracy,
Sounds like you are successful! You are getting blooms two months later. Sounds great.
Generally speaking 'happy' orchids put their energy into growing roots and leaves. Once they begin...
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Hybrids
11-02-2008, 10:22 PM
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Phalaenopsis "Secrets" including (re)blooming.
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savor
<This may be more than a beginner topic now> I...
<This may be more than a beginner topic now>
I agree with you Brooke that some Phals don't fit the method I described. I stand corrected. I should have differentiated between the complex hybrids and...
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Hybrids
11-02-2008, 03:43 PM
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Phalaenopsis "Secrets" including (re)blooming.
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savor
Phalaenopsis "Secrets" including (re)blooming.
These are not secrets if you already know them. The Phalaenopsis orchid originates among the the islands of the Phillipines. They are prompted to bloom by the natural cycles of the seasonal monsoons....
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Pests & Diseases
03-15-2008, 02:37 PM
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Persistent Mealybug Problem
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savor
Jerry, Your post inspired me to check the info...
Jerry, Your post inspired me to check the info I've passed on. I have yet to find a study that proves the transmission of virus in orchids. I'm looking. One article, see below. Here's a project for a...
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Pests & Diseases
02-29-2008, 02:55 PM
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Persistent Mealybug Problem
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savor
Hi everyone, Mealybugs are the most mentioned...
Hi everyone,
Mealybugs are the most mentioned pest that I hear about. Having dealt with them, our efforts may have been effective removing all that were present. Finding them again could be new...
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Cymbidium Alliance
01-04-2008, 12:29 AM
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Cymbidium sinense, time from flask to bloom?
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7,756
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savor
Thanks Des & Adam, I am very interested in...
Thanks Des & Adam,
I am very interested in further info. Here or directly by email.
Still curious how long Cym sinense pods take til dehiscence? Is that 180 days or that when the green pod can be...
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Cymbidium Alliance
12-16-2007, 12:39 AM
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Cymbidium sinense, time from flask to bloom?
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7,756
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savor
Cymbidium sinense, time from flask to bloom?
Season's Greetings!
How long does it take for a Cym sinense (or similar) from bloom pollenation for the seed capsule to be ready for green pod flasking or full term for dry seed flasking?
Then...
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Miscellaneous & Other Genera
12-07-2007, 12:17 PM
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Habenaria unidentified, Ecuador
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1,990
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savor
Oops Here 'tis... :photo:
Oops Here 'tis...
:photo:
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Miscellaneous & Other Genera
12-06-2007, 11:20 PM
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Habenaria unidentified, Ecuador
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1,990
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savor
Habenaria unidentified, Ecuador
:scratchhead: This one we could not identify. This terrestrial was growing roadside in full sun at about 4000 ft. Photo taken June 2006.
www classicorchidtours com
(Thailand Tour - March 2008,...
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Cattleya Alliance
12-05-2007, 08:53 PM
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3
Can you ID this Catt specie?
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948
Posted By
savor
Steve, I believe you are correct! Looks spot...
Steve,
I believe you are correct! Looks spot on.
You're good.
Thanks!
Lee
www classicorchidtours com <--- Thailand!
Forum:
Introductions - Break the Ice !
12-05-2007, 08:48 PM
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5
Hi,Everyone
Views:
788
Posted By
savor
Welcome Haydn! This a great place to get your...
Welcome Haydn!
This a great place to get your answers. You'll want to consider the fertilizing needs of each particular orchid. Ray's site is great! To get started, maybe buy a balanced fertilizer...
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Cattleya Alliance
12-05-2007, 07:49 PM
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3
Can you ID this Catt specie?
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948
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savor
Can you ID this Catt specie?
Thanks in advance!
Lee
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Coelogyne Alliance
12-04-2007, 05:29 PM
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8
Coelogyne cristata
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4,089
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savor
As you probably know, cristata is found in cool...
As you probably know, cristata is found in cool cloud forests but they do prefer a bright winter. I'm not brave enough to go the fridge route. I'd be forgetful and leave it there too long. Personally...
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