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FairyInTheFlowers 07-18-2012 05:22 PM

BS= blooming sized, NBS= near blooming size, LS= large seedling, MS= medium seedling, and SS= small seedling. These are the sizes that Cloud's Orchids uses.

Pilot 07-18-2012 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by zxyqu (Post 511443)
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.

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!

Pilot 07-18-2012 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBlazingAugust (Post 511476)
BS= blooming sized, NBS= near blooming size, LS= large seedling, MS= medium seedling, and SS= small seedling. These are the sizes that Cloud's Orchids uses.

Got it thanks!

Well speaking of this pot, it just arrived!

I didn't want the babies to travel alone so a hieroglyphic var flava escorted them here. http://img.tapatalk.com/b8604c17-2b09-dd04.jpg

They're both sooooo small. Both went right into a glass box, that sits upon a heating mat with water in the bottom with hydroton. Then I placed egg crate on top so no one sits in water and then a small fan keeping up air movement. Waiting to see how warm it gets inside. Looking for warmth for sure!

FairyInTheFlowers 07-18-2012 05:56 PM

Lovely plants, and your set up sounds wonderful!

Pilot 09-09-2012 02:31 PM

Well, I lost a few of these seedlings, but those that remain are doing ok... No better, no worse. I made a big mistake on watering, unfortunately. But now I know better, and I'm misting it instead of actually watering. The moss deep in the pot never gets crunchy dry but is moist, but not so that it's obviously moist to the touch, if that makes sense. Think of it as nearly dry but never completely dry.

The heiro is doing well... It's shot out new roots into sh and has even tossed out a new leaf. Both are still in their glass box, enjoying plenty of air movement, humidity and light. I wish I could get it warmer.

Daenerys 09-09-2012 02:35 PM

I have my seedling in medium bark in a 2" clay pot. I soak it every 1-2 days as it dries out. It's been growing a new leaf at a pretty good pace, and I think there's some root growth under the surface as well.

Brenda Aarts 09-23-2012 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBlazingAugust (Post 511410)
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! :biggrin:

I got one from Ten Shin this spring. It's a beautiful, healthy plant...leaves span 10 or so inches accross (both leaves) so I'm probably a good couple of years away....for this I can be patient!


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