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10-18-2013, 02:28 AM
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Heads up, japaneseorchids has 15 plants listed for Sunday night. Looking...
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10-18-2013, 11:24 PM
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Heads up, japaneseorchids has 15 plants listed for Sunday night. Looking...
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And another 15 for Monday night.
Ooh, for Sunday night I like the shape of "Neofinetia falcata/cute bean leaf/good presentatin(japaneseorchid)-BENI-MUSOU-紅無双". Looks like just under an inch leafspan. I think I may have to bid on it.
Also like the SEIOU-NISHIKI for Monday and maybe the Gojo-Fukurin (Sunday).
That HIGASHIDEMIYAKO looks okay too.
I really need to concentrate on how I'm going to organize a cool winter spot for everything I already have, rather than continuing to add more. 
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10-19-2013, 04:17 AM
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I really need to concentrate on how I'm going to organize a cool winter spot for everything I already have, rather than continuing to add more. 
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That is a good point Jayfar. I was going to keep my plants in a homemade greenhouse--four plastic shelf stand wrapped in thick, clear plastic in my screened in porch but then realized the plants may do well, but it would be too cold for me to stand outside of their enclosure. So I converted my west facing bathroom tub into their home for the winter. This space gets to be as cool as 50*F but due to the skylight above and glass brick wall, it warms up during the day to 65-70*F. I have an oscillating fan circulating the air. This space was just one big waste in the winter time, now I have a good reason to use it.
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10-19-2013, 09:08 AM
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I really need to concentrate on how I'm going to organize a cool winter spot for everything I already have, rather than continuing to add more. 
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I agree! I am thinking of using my laundry room I could close the door & heater vents. It would be easy to just roll my unit in there. Smile, only problem is I will miss being able to look at them constantly the way I can do now with them in the family room.
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10-20-2013, 11:48 AM
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Sharing a pic of the Neo Beniougi I won from NWO I love it
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10-20-2013, 12:09 PM
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Beautiful! I l love the pot.
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10-20-2013, 02:55 PM
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Beautiful! I l love the pot.
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That is one of my home made pots I put together quickly for it. The Neo looks really sturdy & hopefully will develop more color in time.
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10-20-2013, 03:14 PM
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That is one of my home made pots I put together quickly for it. The Neo looks really sturdy & hopefully will develop more color in time.
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You are very talented. I wish I were able to make pots like that.
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10-20-2013, 07:26 PM
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You are very talented. I wish I were able to make pots like that.
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Oh thank you it's relaxing for me to play with the clay but my pots are no comparison to the real ones. If you want I can make one for you.....message me.
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10-20-2013, 10:00 PM
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Acquiring Neofinetias Via EBay
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Oh thank you it's relaxing for me to play with the clay but my pots are no comparison to the real ones. If you want I can make one for you.....message me.
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I am a proud owner of a Red Orchid Neofinetia Pot. If you clicked on Ginger's flickr page to the right of her potted pictures, is the pot she made especially for my Higashidemiyako 東出都 "East Side of Kyoto" plant. In fact, it will be on display at the Three Rivers Orchid Society Orchid Art show, Nov. 2-3 in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
You are being too modest Ginger, your pots are GREAT!
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