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Old 09-20-2007, 09:29 AM
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Nice flower, Tindo. I like this! Oh, yes, I do! I'm gonna have to look if I can find it here.
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Thanks everyone!

Ross, yours is looking particularly happy. How'd you do it? Nice specimen.
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Thanks everyone!

Ross, yours is looking particularly happy. How'd you do it? Nice specimen.
It's in the orchidarium and kept moist with misting and every-other-day dunkings in fertilizer water. Tag says keep wet and warm. That is easy in my setup.
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There's always room for this one! It fits in the palm of your hand!
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Dunking in fert water huh? Hmm, I better try that with my other Dyakia hendersonianum. I will not be able to remove the one I have in bloom because I want it to grow into the background of the tank, and then I also can't use chemical ferts due to frogs living there. So frog poo it is!
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Dunking in fert water huh? Hmm, I better try that with my other Dyakia hendersonianum. I will not be able to remove the one I have in bloom because I want it to grow into the background of the tank, and then I also can't use chemical ferts due to frogs living there. So frog poo it is!
And don't forget, the tag says "Very wet, warm and shaded" It's from the jungles of Borneo where it gets dim light but heavy wetness.
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Dim light huh. Oh oh.
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Dim light huh. Oh oh.
I'm guessing light is approx 500 Foot-candles or less.
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Old 09-21-2007, 06:41 PM
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Thats it! Hmmm.
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