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Old 11-16-2008, 03:37 PM
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wow! what a terrific work of art! the plants all look beautiful and happy and blend so well together...excellent work building and maintaining your garden!
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wow! what a terrific work of art! the plants all look beautiful and happy and blend so well together...excellent work building and maintaining your garden!
Thanks I tried to create the part of the tropical forest, gathering puzzle of the more photophilous and less photophilous orchids and carnovorous plants.
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I move my carnivorous plant in the rephregerator.
Winter in orchyterrarium
and some photo of dendrobium unicum, phalenopsis mini Mark and nepenthes
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Thanks I tried to create the part of the tropical forest, gathering puzzle of the more photophilous and less photophilous orchids and carnovorous plants.
Beautiful setup! How do you keep from killing the carnivorous plants with the fertilizer for the orchids? Don't the carnivorous plants get all their nutrients from bugs? I read that fertilizer would kill them.
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Beautiful setup! How do you keep from killing the carnivorous plants with the fertilizer for the orchids? Don't the carnivorous plants get all their nutrients from bugs? I read that fertilizer would kill them.
In last photos can see, that my carnivorous plants grow in they hermetic glass tank. Water of carnivorous plant and orchids don't mix
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