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Old 09-16-2008, 08:44 PM
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Camille, that's also the reason why it in my wish list and not in my collection list I saw one here in Switzerland at a show: 500 CHF (about 500 $) for a 3 g plant.. way too much for me now...

Outta my league. . .way outta my league!

But. . .I do remember when I thought $45 was a LOT to pay for a plant. . .those days are long, G-O-N-E!

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Old 09-16-2008, 10:00 PM
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All of this excitement here is highly contagious and I'm loving it!

I've been wanting a neo forever. Anybody here ever buy neo's from Cal Orchids? Cal Orchid: The Living Bouquet

I've been a little scared to try the neo although I want one badly. If I keep reading the posts here, I'm going to cave in, I just know it.
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Old 09-16-2008, 10:23 PM
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Hi Sandy,

I've never purchased anything from Cal Orchids but I've heard good things about them.

I've gotten all my special Neos from Glenn at New World Orchids.

But I bought my first, standard form, Neo online from an Ebay seller. It was a really super healthy one with great roots. These are not costly and have really beautiful flowers. And are a great beginning variety to start learning about them and they're not too expensive! I think mine was around $15.00.

Takes the scary right out of caving in. . .I tell ya!

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Old 09-17-2008, 02:31 AM
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Camille, if you want a coolio Neo, get it from Shannan. . .she's hit the motherload and has all the most desirable ones in her care and is within shipping distance! You'll love whatever she tells you, you've got to have. roflolol
Thank you, Gwen! I try to pick plants for others that I would want for myself. That's easy, but it seems to work!

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I have so many Neos on my wish list. . .trying not to hear . . .Shunkyudan and Tennyono-Hai and Seikai calling to me.
Go for Seikai first. You will love it all of the time. Shunkyudan is one that you should have, but it looks rather plain when not in flower. And you will have to talk to Glenn about the Tennyono-Hai. If he has one or is able to find one, make sure he finds a couple so that he can bring me one next time!! LOL!


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At the moment, I am also really wanting to try my hand with a couple of new Paphs! I just bought a small moquettianum seedling. I just think the blooms are sooo cute.
You need a Paph. fairrieanum! See the photos: Species Photo Gallery

I love Paph tigrinim, too! I hope you get one. I haven't tried one yet, as I seem to struggle to make the green leaved Paphs happy. Mottled leaf ones are fine, but only one green leaf Paph our of quite a few that I have tried has done even remotely well.


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I got kind of encouraged with my Paph seedlings! My little micranthum seedling is doing super well and also so is my delanatii. I've got one for sure, but possibly two, Paph noids in bud. AND my Chrysippus seedling is starting to toughen up and grow. It's got a new leaf emerging!

I just love orchids!
I love raising seedlings! The excitement of seeing them grow (I was told that Paph seedlings like to be repotted frequently - i.e. every 6-9 months when they are very young - and will go through a growth spurt each time you do it!). And then there is the excitement of seeing their flowers for the very first time! As long as you have other more mature plants that will flower reliably, it really pays to have the time and patience for flowering out some seedlings!
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Old 09-17-2008, 02:33 AM
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Oh, I remember that!!! I was really busy back then, and it slipped my mind. There was one I wanted to contact you about, but I can remember which. I will try to resist the Neo itch a while (but I'm sure I'm going to give in at one point or another!
I will not tempt you until you are ready to be tempted!! You will get enough of that reading these thread!!
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Old 09-17-2008, 02:37 AM
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I warn you Camille... if you do it (contact Shannan for one only one single plant)... you will end up with many of them look at me LOL

no, really, Shannan is doinggreat with the plants, and every time I come to her with a request, we discuss for a long time about the different options, and as always, I end up with different plants as originally planned, and also with more than originally plant... I think that's exactly what I like the most from Shannan

(and she really knows, what I like in Neos terms... )
Thank you! You are just too sweet! I LOVE helping people pick out just the right plants for them. And really, I want them to love their plants, so getting it right is important.

I know bigger department stores have personal shoppers and the like... I wonder if I could get a job as an orchid personal shopper?!
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Old 09-17-2008, 02:49 AM
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The following is a list of ruby root plants in Seed Engei's book.

Getsuden
Hakubotan
Higuma
Hakuhou
Hakuunkaku
Houmeiden
Kinbotan
Omiwatari
Hokage

There may be more but these are the only ones specificly listed as having ruby roots.

Mike

If my memory serves me someone asked how many Fukiran were listed in this catalog, well I counted 158 and each has a picture with breif description.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!!

I have one that is labelled Hakuhou Fukurin - it was my Neo Project plant. I wonder if it is the Hakuhou that is on the list? I will try to grow some new roots to see!!

I have two books here, so I will try and look up some names in those as well. Maybe we should start an index thread for ruby and red tipped roots?
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Old 09-17-2008, 04:01 AM
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All of this excitement here is highly contagious and I'm loving it!

I've been wanting a neo forever. Anybody here ever buy neo's from Cal Orchids? Cal Orchid: The Living Bouquet
I've been a little scared to try the neo although I want one badly. If I keep reading the posts here, I'm going to cave in, I just know it.
Sandy, you should get one!! In my opinion, they are one of the easiest orchids to grow. Mine has been tolerating a wide range of conditions since I got them in may and throughout all these changes there have been many new roots, leaves and growths appearing. Hopefully I should see some gorgeous blooms next year!!

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Thank you! You are just too sweet! I LOVE helping people pick out just the right plants for them. And really, I want them to love their plants, so getting it right is important.
I know bigger department stores have personal shoppers and the like... I wonder if I could get a job as an orchid personal shopper?!
Personal shopper? I want a personal shopper!! You guys are too much! Seriously though, I was planning on getting 1 more orchid before the cold weather sets in, so imy last purchase of the year might as well be a Neo!!
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Old 09-17-2008, 04:19 AM
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Well, OK then!!

Orchid Personal Shopper (AKA Enabler) to the rescue!!

Give me some idea of what you already have, what you like, and a price range. I'll find a good one for you!!
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Old 09-17-2008, 12:35 PM
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Well, OK then!!

Orchid Personal Shopper (AKA Enabler) to the rescue!!

Give me some idea of what you already have, what you like, and a price range. I'll find a good one for you!!

I think we need to infect her with the Dendrbium moniliformes virus too... Camille, what about on of those lovely mini variegated Dendrobiums... easy as the Neos and make the perfect companion...
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