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06-13-2013, 12:37 AM
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Rofl thank you for not making me pay a ridiculous price for it. I was determined to get it and my max bid was at 150 :P
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$150?!? I would have let you off the hook at 60 I'm pretty sure. At least I hope I would have.
Looks like you got it at a very reasonable price though.
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06-13-2013, 12:39 AM
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What me wants, me gets :P Now it comes with 3 growths, I will be repotting it anyways, might put 1 back on ebay :P
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06-13-2013, 01:14 AM
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I do not even know what a neo orchid is....my wish is just to grow phals for now..I did ok with the orchid my niece got me last summer, It's still not blooming, only I think blooms start in the fall? last year it bloomed from july till dec. I do water it with Ice..
I recently got 3 more orchids from lowes & am trying to rescue them.
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06-15-2013, 09:20 PM
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I do water it with Ice..
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Given that most orchids are tropical growing plants who have never seen ice, I recommend using room temperature water. "Watering" with ice is a gimmick.
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06-16-2013, 01:22 AM
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What else is everyone after? I'm curious! I decided I want to find a nicely variegated Hokage, but the ones I've seen don't look too impressive to me.
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I have 20 on my list Ryan, but will have to winnow that down to much much less. Unless I win the lottery tonight and then...
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What did you end up getting anyways? I wanna hear about your list!
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06-16-2013, 01:40 AM
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What else is everyone after? I'm curious! I decided I want to find a nicely variegated Hokage, but the ones I've seen don't look too impressive to me.
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I've got Hokage on my list too (or something with some red or purple variegation). But, yes, at least the photo on OL doesn't much excite me.
And a Tenkei Fukurin, maybe.
And for more bean leafs, I'd like Tamakongo, Seikai, and Maizuru. That last bean leaf costs many beans. OL has a single growth Maizuru division for 375.
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Maizuru is a very popular and rare division. This is the variety pictured on the cover of Orchid Digest, Vol. 70-2. It can produce very tall growths (bean leaf) over a long period of time without dropping the basal leaves.
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06-16-2013, 06:15 AM
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What else is everyone after? I'm curious! I decided I want to find a nicely variegated Hokage, but the ones I've seen don't look too impressive to me.[COLOR="Silver"]
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I second that. It's always hard to find nicely variegated plants. Hokage especially! I saw some at the San Jose show at Seed-Engei's booth but wasn't completely sold on it when I saw the plants. It's hard to find plants that really pop at you
I also hate it when the ones that speak to you, once you see it, have a price tag way higher than I can afford.
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06-16-2013, 08:53 AM
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Oh, wow, add Kinkirin to my wish list! The photo is from flickr of Orchid Board member Neokate. Now that's what I call variegation. But according to a note on one of Seed Engei's past ebay auctions of a different bean leaf: "Usually bean leaf variety with variegation is very very special like RYOKUHONOSHIMA ($1000) or KINKIRIN ($15000)" I guess that's not happening for me.
Kinkirin by katiechai2, on Flickr
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06-16-2013, 11:14 AM
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Thanks for posting that one it is now on my lust for list. It is really beautiful.
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06-16-2013, 12:36 PM
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WWhat did you end up getting anyways? I wanna hear about your list!
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My wishlist is on various pieces of paper, Word files, tabs in Chrome and the notepad on my iPod Touch. If put all together it is probably the GNP of a small nation. I can thank you all as these lists are based on what you've posted to this and other threads.
I preordered a Hokage, Sekai, Nishidemiyako, in spike, (thanks to you, not Bob), Kogane-nishiki (killed my first one ), Minmaru-shima (killed my first one ), and D. moniliforme Mikayo-hime. The Hokage has beautiful variegation and color.
Satomi had a Raikoumaru on her sales table so that came home with me along with a cool needle-leaf Kin-no-hari. Oh, and a pot.
I brought my Houmeiden in Ryan's pot for the show table and showed his handiwork to Satomi. She was impressed as was one of our members, Collins-san, who has is extremely modest and has won many AOS awards on his and his wife's Neos among other orchids. When I showed him the pot, he said, "Oh, Pilot! Yes, I've been following his pots threads."
Here is a photo of the plants our society bought as part of our annual raffle in September (top 2 rows) as well as for our July meeting for a mounding/mounting workshop.
I'll take some pics of mine new plants later today.
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