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07-18-2012, 03:03 PM
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Cody I'm sorry. I really am. I will do my best to do right by this pot though. I know you probably want the experience of growing them but if I'm successful with them I'd love to share the wealth.
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07-18-2012, 03:26 PM
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Cody I'm sorry. I really am. I will do my best to do right by this pot though. I know you probably want the experience of growing them but if I'm successful with them I'd love to share the wealth.
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Thanks! There are many other chances for me to get a gigantea (Ten Shin has them for sale, and they are going to a few orchid shows this fall), and I am sure Peter will have more by spring! I really hope they grow well for you, and I am hoping to see blooms in five or so years!
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07-18-2012, 03:41 PM
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Thanks! There are many other chances for me to get a gigantea (Ten Shin has them for sale, and they are going to a few orchid shows this fall), and I am sure Peter will have more by spring! I really hope they grow well for you, and I am hoping to see blooms in five or so years!
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I know I know...thus begins the long slough of dedication. I just couldn't afford the mature plants and the half way there plants never look that great and I don't know of their quality. I know the quality of these guys so I went for it.
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07-18-2012, 03:55 PM
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I know I know...thus begins the long slough of dedication. I just couldn't afford the mature plants and the half way there plants never look that great and I don't know of their quality. I know the quality of these guys so I went for it.
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I agree that gigantea's get expensive fast as they age! I want to get small seedlings, so that by the time they are older, I should have the room for a larger plant or two!
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07-18-2012, 05:28 PM
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I just bought a phal gigantea from hausermann's. They have them for $7.99
It's a tiny little plant: two leaves that are just over 2 inches long. But I'd much rather wait, than risk $100+ on a singe plant.
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07-18-2012, 05:39 PM
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I just bought a phal gigantea from hausermann's. They have them for $7.99
It's a tiny little plant: two leaves that are just over 2 inches long. But I'd much rather wait, than risk $100+ on a singe plant.
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I thought about getting one or five from them but never did. Mostly because I don't know the parentage and for no good reason I like to know I suppose because I'm picky about the look of the blooms. I'll admit my pot wasn't 8 bucks but indie get a bunch of plants too that have the same dimensions you mention. Either way, we all begin the waiting and growin game!!!!
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07-18-2012, 05:42 PM
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If you don't mind waiting about 5 years for a plant that young, sure 7.99 is a good deal. I dont, especially with the parents used for my compot. But some of the ones available from Krull smith ($100 for BS) and Orchids limited ($150, for BS) have seen some really nice flowers out of them. If you know what you're doing in terms of culture, it's not much of a risk, with quicker blooming.
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07-18-2012, 05:43 PM
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Normally I would be fine without knowing exactly what the parents would look like, but for gigantea, a plant that takes up much time and space to get to bloom, I agree that I would try my hardest to get one that was made with parents that appeal to me.
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07-18-2012, 05:58 PM
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I definitely understand wanting to know what the parents look like.
In my case, I don't actually care all that much for the gigantea flowers themselves...:-/ Maybe if I saw one in person, I'd think differently, but all the pictures I've seen online seem rather drab.
I think the giant leaves are what's really cool, and I figure I'll get to enjoy those regardless of what the parents looked like (as long as I manage not to kill the plant)
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07-18-2012, 06:17 PM
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If you don't mind waiting about 5 years for a plant that young, sure 7.99 is a good deal. I dont, especially with the parents used for my compot. But some of the ones available from Krull smith ($100 for BS) and Orchids limited ($150, for BS) have seen some really nice flowers out of them. If you know what you're doing in terms of culture, it's not much of a risk, with quicker blooming.
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I contemplated those, too. I don't know what drove me to this pot. What does BS stand for? I have a guess but surely it isn't orchid related!
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