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Old 01-22-2009, 03:22 PM
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This just arrived from Brian (IncredibleOrchids)...hard to get a good picture of the very small blooms but it looks great! The mount weighs a ton and is covered with fine healthy moss...the roots are growing like crazy!

I love it
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I'll work on getting a better picture tomorrow...when it's warmer!
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Susanne that looks really cool, what makes the mount so heavy?
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I don't know but it is heavier than any other mount I've ever held!
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With all that water that moss holds, Im sure it is heavier!! Keep that moss alive Sue!! It will be your indicator.
I love the foliage, and so far I love the color of the blooms, I will be anxiously awaiting future pics
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With all that water that moss holds, Im sure it is heavier!! Keep that moss alive Sue!! It will be your indicator.
I love the foliage, and so far I love the color of the blooms, I will be anxiously awaiting future pics

The moss is really healthy...and there are fine little ferns growing too!

I love the way it looks
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I got my Bulb. thaiorum with moss and little ferns on the mount too. I was able to keep one fern sort of alive, while the moss has spread like wildfire all over my orchidarium!!!!
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Very nice, Sue!!! I love that mount too!
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