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Old 10-08-2016, 12:32 AM
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Old 10-08-2016, 08:49 AM
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I really like this! What a great idea for grouping these together. I very recently picked up three little Phals, a java love, a lobbii and a parishii. Phalaenopsis are not something I grow but I've been bitten by the mini Phal bug, they are so cute.

How long have you been growing your tree? Do you grow in a greenhouse or your home? They all look very healthy!
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Old 10-08-2016, 04:08 PM
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That's amazing... really beautiful... I love seeing orchids growing naturally... congrats! Looking forward to seeing updates on them as they grow and bloom...

you must have a resevoir undearneath them when you water, then? How do you maintain humidity?

I've killed a few phal species at this point... thailandica and finleyi is another... I didn't grow them in grow tanks, but probably they needed the extra humidity... they always lost their leaves (which can be normal for them I hear)... anyway, other phal species are easier for me... so many cornu cervi might be worth growing if it's grown mounted for you on a windowsill...
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It looks great. It will be something when they are blooming. Hopefully they will put out a show.
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