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Old 04-07-2008, 02:39 PM
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Guys, you're gonna laugh.. but I think I am getting a bit lost here

for the Neo Project... we are not lonly going to check for the culture of the Neofinetia but also for the way to exhibit, right? Is this "exhibition setup" thought to be something permanent for the plant, or just bild together for teh pcitures, and then plant can co back to its normal place? I mean, I had thought only to try the japanese method in a nice plain japanese pot... but reading this thread I think I need to re-think my ideas and plan a whole "Fuji Landscape" or similar
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My thought was to "focus" on potting and display. . . for a photo. The winning photos could then be availabile to use for the OB calendar. Not sure if this is something Marty is interested in, or if the OB calendars were all sold last time. Ahem. But it's just a thought, a way, we could all help support OB, while having fun.

Potting & Display: Anything Goes

As far as the potting goes. . .I am LOVING the simple Japanese pots and think that's a great way to go. . .you could focus on matching the pot to your particular plant and maybe setting your plant up in a little orchid temple. . .it could be really simple. Really, anything goes. . .follow your creativity and see where it leads you. We're all here to learn!

We will be all judging the final displays from the photos. . .so photo cleverness counts, as well as how nicely your plant is grown and has been displayed to enhance the plant's unique beauty and distinquishing qualities.

Taking my cue from Quiltergal: These are my thoughts, if you don't like them, I have others.

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