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Old 06-29-2011, 12:51 AM
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Those are some beautiful plants you have there. Great growing!
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those are just awesome!
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oh my! beautiful!
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Daniel,

Your plants are amazing, incredibly healthy, with almost absurdly large blooms. What in your opinion, is the key(s) to growing these angraecoids so well?

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Gorgeous sprays of flowers!!! You are very lucky to be able to grow these.
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Likely the same thing you've read. Good air movement, abundant humidity, and giving them a little rest in the winter.
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Those are fantastic, especially the two mystacidiums. Please elaborate on "a little rest in the winter." Does that mean you reduce temperatures and/or watering? Can they handle more light during their winter rest, or do you provide consistent light levels throughout the year?
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Excellent!
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Great growing..like Steve, I too would like more details re: growing conditions!
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