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Old 09-14-2012, 02:08 AM
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In June a dinner guest gifted me with a large unidentified plant with 4" blooms and many buds. I recognized it as an orchid, but knew nothing of the care and feeding of it. Researched the internet. The moss was wet, so I added nothing. Two weeks later all the buds had opened and the moss was still wet. I cut some slits in the plastic baggie that surrounded the roots. Two more weeks and the moss was still wet and starting to stink. By this time I had found Ray's website. While shopping for Prime Agra I found two broken pots with small drowned noid orchids on a trash pile in Home Depot. I rescued them for $3. Found hydroton at the local hydroponics store. Cut the spikes off the gift plant, cleaned the moss out of the roots, trimmed away the bad ones, and potted it in a deli container of hydroton. Poked the two obligatory holes one inch up, of course. One month later, there are four nubs poking out of the stem, a new spike sprouting from a node on an old spike stump, and a new leaf growing in the center.

I potted up the rescued plants in plastic cups filled with hydroton after removing bad roots. They now have plumped-up leaves and each has started a new leaf, including the one without any salvageable roots. That one is sitting on a pebble tray under a plastic bag.

Last month the local supermarkets had sales on noid phals for $7 to $9. Sigh. One or two at a time I added eight more, choosing small ones with lots of unopened buds (except for two wilted really cheap "as is"). I immediately put them all into s/h, and not one blossom or bud dropped as a result!

Ok. This was more than I expected to share first time out. This is way fun.

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Old 09-14-2012, 02:20 AM
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Welcome!

Your collection grows faster than you realize it. lol

I also love to go to Home Depot and check out their orchids. Usually they are in bad shape as many careless shoppers hit and damage the flowers as they walk by or as they dig for a better looking one.

Sometimes I do get lucky and happen to be at their store when the new batch of shipment just arrives. I love that moment because all the orchids are nice and fresh then. But I already have quite a few so I don't buy unless I find something really different and nice.

I have white with red lip, pink candy stripe, Firebird and Leopard Prince from Home Depot. All growing well.

Happy Growing!

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Old 09-15-2012, 01:29 PM
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Sounds like you're doing great!
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