Great job. They are some really large, healthy looking seedlings. The ones I got deflasked and shipped in plastic bags from ebay are tiny in comparison. Of course they are smaller plants, (Enc. tampensis, Cycnoches cooperi and Soph. cernua). I've had em' in compots for about 4 days now and although I take the covers off to allow for some air circulation, I'm still afraid to try and fully harden them off to the outside world. They should do okay in our hot humid sun room, but I just don't know this being my first attempt. I'll be happy if I can raise a couple of each variety. Yours look like they should all make it, no problem!
Cheers,
Tony
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