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Originally Posted by MattWoelfsen
Proceed with extreme caution! Dries' plants are beautiful examples of Neofinetia. His photography and staging of his plants are designed with great attention. His pots, all the way down to his meticulous calligraphy are designed to entice and lure you into the.......(dodododododo, twang!) Neofinetia zone.
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Please Matt, that's way too much

! compared to the other people growing neofinetia's on this board I am merely an amateur grower... and I still need to figure out their ideal growing conditions in my new home, it's quite limited towards light and proper temperature. Just last week I noticed the fresh moss holds quite a lot of moisture and I have had never any difficulties with this, but for some reason the nishidemiyako and hisui showed some white fluffy fungal bodies on their older roots and leafremnants!! Me in big panic and I quickly sought for something against fungal infections and sprayed it on. I never had this before and my other plants don't have it, so I'll have to watch them carefully for the next winter. And for the kanji, I am only able to read some of them, like shutennou is the only one that I know all kanji from. I just looked them up at the seed engei site and other for the correct kanji

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But one thing is true, on this board u can find all sorts of tips from so many amazing people growing them theirselves... and they eagerly solve all your questions

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greetz,
Dries