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Old 03-21-2008, 09:08 PM
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Awww...cut it out!
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I have mine mounted and hanging in my orchiarium right under the lights (1500-1850 FCs) and is lovin' it.



Don't think I would want to try growing anywhere else since they seems to want pretty bright light and moderate humidity. For me that is not possible outside the tank, so I wouldn't be interested in a pot. I would be interested in growing another type of Neo, but not under the terms you are discussing. Just to let you know, if curious.
Well, MY GAWD, Ross. . .I don't see how your mounted one could look any better or be any healthier! Your mounts are hands down the most beautiful with the live moss. And I have to say that your Neo roots are sooooo robust and healthy!

But how about trying something different? For instance, I've read, and am most interested to try, growing one on a rock with moss. . . .this can be done in a humid environment.

Just an idea.
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I'd say 'most certainly okay' - and would make the project all the more interesting as far as I'm concerned!
I agree!
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Three cheers for Sue!!

Make that six cheers for Sue!!
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This just in from Dr. Lehr. . .

"Dear Gwen, Thanks for the great review! Here is our new list.
It would be fun to put together something for your group. I have many plants that would well for your project.
A discount could be arranged.
Thanks again,
Dr. Glenn Lehr
New World Orchids
www.newworldorchids.com"



Gonna go read the list. . .Wahhhhoooooo

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for Gwen!! You rock, girl!!
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I'm really interested my this mini project too! I'v been looking for an orchid to use with a rock I have. It's a good sized rock with a hollowed out spot that would be perfect for a chid. A neo would look great there!
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Gwen...ya done good!!!



A little hint...the Neo is doing rather well in our current project
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NOT that I was trying to throw the vote, or anything! he he he

And yes. . .I, too, am looking at rocks. muha ha ha
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It would be so fantastic to have everyone growing a Neo!! I'd love to see some mounted on rocks - and yes, Ross, a moss covered rock in your tank would be spectacular!!
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