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Old 05-07-2016, 12:38 AM
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I can't tell what that might be.
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he is saying to make a little cover for the S/H that is in hot dry climates. The little cover will help Slow the evaporation and keep the top a bit more humid. So take a plastic lid and cut a hole for the plant to stick out of and problem solved. pretty cool Idea.
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he is saying to make a little cover for the S/H that is in hot dry climates. The little cover will help Slow the evaporation and keep the top a bit more humid. So take a plastic lid and cut a hole for the plant to stick out of and problem solved. pretty cool Idea.
This is a thread about hansu.nahar's plant. I was writing that I can't tell what might be in hansu.nahar's photo of his Psychopsis in the thread above. Does anybody else have an idea of what hansu.nahar is showing on his plant?
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This is a thread about hansu.nahar's plant. I was writing that I can't tell what might be in hansu.nahar's photo of his Psychopsis in the thread above.
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Click on the link.

Great idea, Ray. That's definitely 'orchid hack' worthy.
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Yeah I thought you could not tell what the photo link was. Sorry.

It could be a spike but only time will tell for sure. On mine the new growth tends to look very pointed this growth on yours looks more round. So it could be. once it gets a little longer you will know better what it is. How cool any new growth is good growth to me.

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