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Old 02-22-2008, 02:14 PM
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This little guy is just starting to open this morning. I'll post a follow-up when they're all in bloom. It's another mini cool grower, though I beleive it will stand intermediate temps on the lower side as well.
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NICE!!!!!!!! like the moss as well
they all look verry healthy
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Very cute little masdie
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That moss is really taking over, Adam. Nice flower by the way.
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Wow Crazy moss you got there. I find that they grow Masdies and mosses together, alot. I can never get the moss to survive, and then shortly after my Masdie dies too. How do you do it?
That Masdie is amazing! I love the bright color!!!
IAccording to my book this is an intermediate grower in the Coccineae subsection of Masdevallia. The plant has disproportionate sized flowers for the size of the plant, hence the name defomis. First colleceted in Loja, Ecuador. Populations of these are dissapearing due to over collecting.
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[FONT="Palatino Linotype"]Wow Crazy moss you got there. I find that they grow Masdies and mosses together, alot. I can never get the moss to survive, and then shortly after my Masdie dies too. How do you do it?
Madevallias resent overly hard water or too much salt buildup. Mosses are similar. How hard is your water? It might be a reason for the decline of both moss and masdies.

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Beautiful -- if only it would handle warm temps...... *sigh*
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Madevallias resent overly hard water or too much salt buildup. Mosses are similar. How hard is your water? It might be a reason for the decline of both moss and masdies.

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Just thought that I'd chime in here...the well water that I use at the GH is super hard (read calcium/lime everywhere if it evaporates...) and the moss still flourishes. I think it has a lot to do with the underlying media--long fibre sphagnum moss, which is replaced every 9 months or so before it breaks down too much. The sphagnum keeps it nice and acid in the microclimate that is the pot...or so my theory goes. Now that I think about it, it seems that moss would actually like high calcium & lime...case in point: moss is often found over limestone and fossilized coral rock in subtropical climates, but not so often over granite or quartz.
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Adam, I think the mosses we are talking about are pH independent - ie. I doubt basic/acid is the thing that assures growth. I think high moisture levels, steady diets of fertilizer (weak is fine) and proper lighting are the key ingredients. I can tell you for sure the moss on my mounts just shows up by itself and if I spray Physan on the mounts to control algae or something else, then the moss turns yellow then brown till the next batch shows up. I have one mount totally covered in this moss and it's a beaut. The mosses you refer to over limestone are not the same moss shown in your photo. I'm not a geek on moss names, but I understand this one is related to aquatic mosses.
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I use distilled water, on just about everything. I have some moss growing is some places, but its not overly abundant. I think my issue is more of a lighting and moisture balance problem. I just can't get it.
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