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03-20-2016, 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by MattWoelfsen
If you do eBay, search for Neofinetia falcata. There is a vendor in Japan that sell these footed, black, plastic pots especially designed to grow Neofinetia in sphagnum moss--known as the kokedama or Japanese style. The pots are sized 2 3/4, 3, 3 1/2, and 4".
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I've purchased from green070917 (ebay vendor) several times without any issues.
There's also flora peculiar. I heard Terry was fantastic.
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03-24-2016, 02:44 AM
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gorgeous! I like everything about your set up. Does it ever get too sunny in that window?
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03-24-2016, 11:03 AM
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gorgeous! I like everything about your set up. Does it ever get too sunny in that window?
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Thank you!
It gets increasingly sunny in the early spring (it's approximately SSW-facing) -- most of my catt-types are speckled in red -- but the trees will start to leaf out soon and then it'll be too shady for everyone else in that window. I'll move the Neos (and almost everybody else) outdoors as long as it's warm enough. I did consider keeping the Neos inside; it might be enough light? But I think they'd like it better outside.
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03-25-2016, 03:16 AM
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Nice collection and setup! Very Zen and peaceful!
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03-27-2016, 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted by twinofmunin
Also picked up at the local greenhouse, which I think just got a shipment of Neos, a Keshoumaru. I haven't seen much mention of these; does anyone have any info on the form?
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That's a very nice Keshoumaru you got there, better than most I've seen before.
Keshoumaru is considered an easier to grow lookalike to the more famous but difficult to grow Benikeshou. It gets white tiger type variegation and some red pigmentation that's showing in yours, but usually doesn't get quite as red as Benikeshou. It has its origins among the strains of neos from the Amami Islands. It should also get ruby colored roots.
In many ways it's a similar variety to Hokage, which is much more common here in the US compared to either Keshoumaru or Benikeshou, but Keshoumaru has some differences in the way the variegation develops as well as in physical form.
Regardless, you have an excellent specimen of the variety.
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03-27-2016, 11:17 AM
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That's a very nice Keshoumaru you got there, better than most I've seen before.
Keshoumaru is considered an easier to grow lookalike to the more famous but difficult to grow Benikeshou. It gets white tiger type variegation and some red pigmentation that's showing in yours, but usually doesn't get quite as red as Benikeshou. It has its origins among the strains of neos from the Amami Islands. It should also get ruby colored roots.
In many ways it's a similar variety to Hokage, which is much more common here in the US compared to either Keshoumaru or Benikeshou, but Keshoumaru has some differences in the way the variegation develops as well as in physical form.
Regardless, you have an excellent specimen of the variety.
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Thank you, Hakumin! I saw it at Al's (I think he sources from Seed Engei?) and had to have it, price tag and all. It was the only Keshoumaru there by the time I got to see his "new" Neos, though I don't know if he had more at first. Knowing little about it, it was a very lovely-looking plant.
It was starting to push out little pale pink root tips when I purchased it; we'll see if they change to ruby under different conditions or as they grow larger.
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03-28-2016, 12:39 AM
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Thank you, Hakumin! I saw it at Al's (I think he sources from Seed Engei?) and had to have it, price tag and all. It was the only Keshoumaru there by the time I got to see his "new" Neos, though I don't know if he had more at first. Knowing little about it, it was a very lovely-looking plant.
It was starting to push out little pale pink root tips when I purchased it; we'll see if they change to ruby under different conditions or as they grow larger.
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Yeah, Al's gets their plants from Satomi at Seed Engi, but I think he selects particularly nice specimens, and most of them are larger than the ones she sells directly. The Keshoumaru wasn't posted on his website otherwise I'd have been tempted to get it myself
Don't forget to update on your new plants as they grow!
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