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Old 06-22-2012, 02:41 PM
Orquiadicto Orquiadicto is offline
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I've never been successfull with Miltoniopsis. The first one I had died (or should I say I killed her) allmost inmediately. This one, the second I buy, went in the same direction. I had allways been wanting to try S/H since I read about it in this forum, so I finaly decided the time had come to give it a try. I chose the plant that was "nearest to death" just in case. It happened to be this miltoniopsis. Look what I discovered a few days ago (tomorrow it will be two weeks since I put her into S/H).
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