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02-23-2014, 09:37 PM
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I saw that one, picked it up, put it back down, picked it up again, put it back down again. I'm not comfortable with less than 50% green.
I was there Friday afternoon and it wasn't crowded as Friday last year (25% less?) or Saturdays on previous years, had great parking in Ft. Mason (many spots very close to the building) no circling the lot. Less vendors, too. A little concerned about that.
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02-23-2014, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by AnonYMouse
I saw that one, picked it up, put it back down, picked it up again, put it back down again. I'm not comfortable with less than 50% green.
I was there Friday afternoon and it wasn't crowded as Friday last year (25% less?) or Saturdays on previous years, had great parking in Ft. Mason (many spots very close to the building) no circling the lot. Less vendors, too. A little concerned about that.
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I understand how you feel about the health of this plant's future, being so yellow. It was a fully green plant attached to it. So I'm planning on keeping them together in order for the non variegated one to act as a host. Haha. I also spotted a small Yamato-nishiki sprouting out. It's tiny but definitely there. Which is why I decided to purchase it . Super cute.
The parking was slightly easier this year. I hope next year gets better.
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02-23-2014, 11:36 PM
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POE was this weekend. Got a bunch of new orchids and one new Nepenthes (N. hamata) to add to my collection. The only Neo that came home with me was a purchase I made today but was eyeing since yesterday.
Yamato-nishiki
The expo was amazing, although I feel as if the selection this year was not as great. Perhaps I went too late, as I did arrive on Saturday and apparently Friday was the busiest and best day to go.
It was great seeing Satomi and Coffeecup!
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Yeah I didn't go until today
BUT there were a lot of plants that were 50% off
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03-04-2014, 09:21 AM
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Nice pick-up and a new one to add to my ever growing want list...
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03-04-2014, 10:03 AM
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Okay brianwstephens and bk10, if you have a collection of Neofinetia you MUST share! New thread of your own with lots of pictures! LOL!
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03-05-2014, 08:34 AM
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Okay Matt. I hear you. I'll see what I can do this weekend.
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03-19-2014, 09:18 AM
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I leave my neos in the hanger, bring them into the bathtub and just turn on the shower. It's time efficient for me as I can finish this whole process in about 3-5 minutes.
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A cautionary tale about that: Make sure you remove any soap bars from the path of the shower.
Apparently a bar of Irish Spring Icy Blast on the shower shelf, which a little of the shower stream was running across, poisoned 4 of my Neos to varying degrees. By the next day, leaves turned an ugly drab olive shade and some newer roots completely shriveled (and blackened at the tips). I realized later that the affected plants were the ones that would have been nearest the front of the tub, right under the shower shelf.
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03-19-2014, 10:53 AM
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A cautionary tale about that: Make sure you remove any soap bars from the path of the shower.
Apparently a bar of Irish Spring Icy Blast on the shower shelf, which a little of the shower stream was running across, poisoned 4 of my Neos to varying degrees. By the next day, leaves turned an ugly drab olive shade and some newer roots completely shriveled (and blackened at the tips). I realized later that the affected plants were the ones that would have been nearest the front of the tub, right under the shower shelf.
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Oh that is terrible so sorry; we really have to protect our babies. I have a bar of Dial dangerously close to my Neos watering sink I will get it out of the way ASAP. Thanks for letting us know the danger of soap...I had no idea.
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03-19-2014, 12:46 PM
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My neo collection
OMG! Jayfar, not any of your highly prized Neos? I hope not. I would turn olive brown and die, if that happened to ANY of my Neos. Fortunately, the only time I had a problem, it was with my Yasura Takuma, which I posted about in August 2013. But New World Orchids replaced it.
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03-19-2014, 03:42 PM
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I would stop using that soap on myself, if I were you!
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