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Old 10-06-2013, 08:37 PM
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Old 10-06-2013, 09:53 PM
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Great. Now I have Mussorgsky running in my head.

That hybrid is going to stay in that pot. If/when it grows too big, I'll drop-pot it into a larger pot.
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Old 10-06-2013, 10:31 PM
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Great. Now I have Mussorgsky running in my head.

That hybrid is going to stay in that pot. If/when it grows too big, I'll drop-pot it into a larger pot.
Here I thought you were a serious orchid grower! Thanks for passing on the ear worm!
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Me? Serious? Heh.
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well i am now OBSESSED with this idea. thanks for that.

i have a chunk of volcanic rock picked out and a little saucer for it. But now i need a plant. i personally am not too keen on neos though (please don't hate me ) any one have any ideas of some other plants that may do well (or at least well enough) in this sort of set up?
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well i am now OBSESSED with this idea. thanks for that.

i have a chunk of volcanic rock picked out and a little saucer for it. But now i need a plant. i personally am not too keen on neos though (please don't hate me ) any one have any ideas of some other plants that may do well (or at least well enough) in this sort of set up?
I used to have a miniature phal mounted & a friend of mine grows all of of her encyclias in lava rock.
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well i am now OBSESSED with this idea. thanks for that.

i have a chunk of volcanic rock picked out and a little saucer for it. But now i need a plant. i personally am not too keen on neos though (please don't hate me ) any one have any ideas of some other plants that may do well (or at least well enough) in this sort of set up?
Something lithophytic? I don't think it needs to be really lithophytic. Some bulbo might work if you keep the lava rock wet-sort of S/H?


(LITHOPHYTIC: I can spell it but can't say it-I tried)
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Old 10-09-2013, 12:12 AM
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What is this plant AnonYMouse? It is really interesting.
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Looks like a bulbo. The site I linked it from doesn't ID it.
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