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Old 03-23-2014, 03:03 PM
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How can you help but loves these plants they give you joy in so many ways. Here are some pics of my Neos full of new growth.



Neo. 'Nishide Miyako' In spike by Ginger 935, on Flickr


Neo. 'Oonamiseikai' In spike by Ginger 935, on Flickr


Neo. 'Kotoufukurin' In spike by Ginger 935, on Flickr


Neo. 'Fuji-Nishiki' New leaf &amp; root by Ginger 935, on Flickr


Neo. Ashiden In bloom by Ginger 935, on Flickr


Neo 'Hokage' Ruby roots by Ginger 935, on Flickr


Neo. Manjushage In spike by Ginger 935, on Flickr


Neo. Manjushage Long graceful foliage by Ginger 935, on Flickr


Neo. 'Hanagoromo' Ruby roots by Ginger 935, on Flickr


Neo. 'Hanogoromo' Golden Tiger variegation by Ginger 935, on Flickr


Neo. Ashiden by Ginger 935, on Flickr


Neo. Fugaku by Ginger 935, on Flickr


Neofinetia Falcata 'Fugaku' by Ginger 935, on Flickr
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Old 03-23-2014, 05:27 PM
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Fantastic, just started to get addicted to these little intrigueing beauties! Just got two more! Making it 4 variaties I have already......

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Old 03-23-2014, 06:55 PM
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You are way ahead of most people for the blooming season Ginger, thanks to your 'no wintering' culture! It is very nice to see all these beautiful plants and blooms!
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Old 03-23-2014, 07:04 PM
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Fantastic, just started to get addicted to these little intrigueing beauties! Just got two more! Making it 4 variaties I have already......

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They are so addictive I predict you will have 4 more by the end of the summer. . Enjoy
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Old 03-23-2014, 07:06 PM
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Your plants are beautiful, what's your secret? I've had one plant for many years and it's alive but has never thrived. I grow it on a west facing windowsill. How do you fertilize yours?
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Old 03-23-2014, 07:28 PM
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You are way ahead of most people for the blooming season Ginger, thanks to your 'no wintering' culture! It is very nice to see all these beautiful plants and blooms!
I collected so many that I didn't have anyplace in my house to put them for wintering and believe me I worried about what would happen to them. Still have my fingers crossed.

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Your plants are beautiful, what's your secret? I've had one plant for many years and it's alive but has never thrived. I grow it on a west facing windowsill. How do you fertilize yours?
Thank you it hasn't always been so easy. Last year I started growing them under lights, use a cheap humidifier & fan. They seem to love this set up. I rarely fertilize and then it is a weak solution of Orchid's Limited's Green Jungle.
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Old 03-23-2014, 07:51 PM
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Nice plants and pics. Mine are just starting to wake up. Can't wait to see the root tips and flowers!
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Ginger, may I inquire about your lights and distance from the plants?
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Old 03-23-2014, 08:09 PM
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I tried growing mine in a little tabletop greenhouse for awhile thinking it would like the humidity but it needed more airflow. I'm growing roots perhaps soon a spike. I can't tell you how many times I almost lost it. Tough little buggers!
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Old 03-23-2014, 08:28 PM
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Ginger, I think u posted a photo of ur hanagoromo where ur hokage was suposed to be... The pictures are amazing though, mine are barely waking up and they didn't even have a colder period.

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