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Old 07-06-2022, 06:27 PM
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Well, I’m glad we agree! And considering my track record with small terrarium types… ahem…
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I thought going smaller would cut down the cost. It only cut down the size of the plants
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I have room for more
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I am in awe of those Den cuthbertsonii. A beautiful little species whose needs I can't meet. They really do need a controlled environment unless one lives in San Francisco.

Room for LOTS more of the little 'uns. If you can grow Den cuthbertsonii, I'll bet you could also grow Telipogon, most of which hate heat - and have a very good flower-to-plant ratio.
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they dont get the night time drop they need down to 55 at night. the moniliformes need 55 to flower also.

I need to run a chill water line thru the reservoir to cool me down at night.

or turn an old fridge at work into a cold storage tank
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you've got to be so careful tucking roots back in the moss .



everything is so tiny. it really helps to have little hobbit hands



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full house. no vacancy . thanks for looking its been a work in progress.
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Looks great! But the plants keep coming, so I suspect that there will be another soon.
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full house. no vacancy . thanks for looking its been a work in progress.
Are the pots in the front 2" and 3"? I'm just curious, and I have limited space, so small is my friend.
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