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Unread 02-06-2009, 02:58 PM
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Default Orchids Are Pansys!! AaronM Rants Again!!

It is my fervent hope that some time in the not too distant future some group of genetic geniuses will stop researching useless things like better corn and grain varieties and pigs with human brains (besides they already exist, we're called men. Or are we people with pig brains? ) and start figuring out how to cross popular orchids with crabgrass. Maybe the new administration will take all that wasted brain power at NASA (come on, fifty years and billions of taxpayer dollars and all we really have to show for it are tang, Velcro, and satellites [O.K., I admit, that one's pretty good]) and put them on task of creating some orchids that aren't whiny little sissies.
What brought this on you ask? Well I'll tell you. I went out to my shade house to pull back the plastic frost covering and discovered that the interior was a balmy 106 (can anyone explain to me why there's no degree symbol on my keyboard? Thanks again Bill Gates!). So anyway a couple of my orchids aren't looking so well. Come on, 106, I barely glisten at that temperature (not that I glisten, I sweat, like a man should). Why was my shade house wrapped in plastic in the first place? Simple, because my orchids are too dainty to spend the night out in brisk 28 (still no degree symbol, dagnabbit) temps. Any of our Canadian members would be in bathing suit barbecuing by the pool in weather like that.
Don't over water, don't underwater, same goes for fertilizer and light and air flow (come on, who doesn't enjoy a 75 mph ride in the bed of a pickup? My big Onc., thats who).
If only they were more like crab grass. Full sun? No problem. Abyss-like shade? That's cool. Someone dumped a gallon of round-up on you? That's irritating, I guess I'll move eighteen inches to the left and start over.
Why do we do it? Simple, because when they flower we forget what a pain they are and because we're all a little crazy. Fortunately, orchids (unlike the Real Housewives of the O.C.*) are attractive enough to compensate for their often appalling personalities and to warrant the astonishingly high upkeep (plus when you send an orchid to the compost pile, it doesn't take half of your stuff with it**).
What's the point you ask? None really, I just quit smoking and am feeling a little bit surly.

Actually, I to create a thread so we can all share our orchid disasters and horror stories. Like watching Cops, I think it will help others who read it feel better about their own little problems.

Aaron "Needs Some Nicotine" M

*Disclaimer 1: I apologize to any fans of the "Real Housewives". I am very sorry you can't find any better use of your time.
** Disclaimer 2: If you are one of the "Real Housewives" I would like to apologize. I'm so sorry for you. I am also terribly, terribly sorry that surgeons can do that to someone and then charge them thousands of dollars (what happened to "do no harm"?).

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+clap clap clap+

Thank you for sharing this with us. I really needed a laugh after the car I purchased at 6 pm last night would not start at 6 am. Fortunately I didn't have to get all redheaded on the dealership - they are paying for the new battery and complete check out (used car).

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...still looking for the best place to buy the orchids which look like pansies...
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But if orchids were like crabgrass we'd spend our time trying to get rid of them instead of acquiring them.
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Congratulations Aaron! Quitting smoking was one of my best accomplishments. I've been without a cigarette 21 years now and smoked 21 years so I've cancelled myself out!
Stay strong, take deep breaths and drink lots of water. It helps alot!
And Psst....those cop chases you see on TV are not what you think. They are actually people who have just purchased orchids and are trying to get them home fast so they can take pics and send off to show us here on OB! And cops aren't chasing them, it's a police escort because they are carrying precious orchids. That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
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Kiki, I absolutely loved your explanation of cops chasing people! Sounds very reasonable to me!!


Congrats on quitting smoking Aaron!! I really need to quit! I'm afraid I won't have a husband and the cops will be "escorting" me and my orchids to a new place to live if I do. One day I will quit, if only to save the money!!
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Aaron, here's the degree sign:
Hold the ALT key and press 0176 on the calculator pad
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Well, seeing your title made me think "If orchids are pansys, what the hell are pansies like?"

Anyway, I let them all sit out in the recent cold, although it didn't go down to 28 here, maybe more like 38. So they are hardier than you think. My colder growers are loving the cool weather(which is nuts for me to even have any cool growers living in S. Florida), but the coolest grower was a bonus plant- it's probably almost doubled in size since I got it in Nov! I'll have to see how it likes 90 degree weather. Maybe that'll be my orchid disaster story.

Crab grass doesn't like abyss-like shade, because I have that under my trees, and there isn't a lick of grass under them.
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+clap clap clap+

Thank you for sharing this with us. I really needed a laugh after the car I purchased at 6 pm last night would not start at 6 am. Fortunately I didn't have to get all redheaded on the dealership - they are paying for the new battery and complete check out (used car).

-the redhead-
...still looking for the best place to buy the orchids which look like pansies...
An orchid that looks like a pansy? That would be a Miltoniopsis. One of my favorites, right after Phrags.
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Hang in there Aaron. You will be so healthy that you can carry more orchids to your car at once after a quick stop at Orchids R Us.
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An orchid that looks like a pansy? That would be a Miltoniopsis.
Exactly. I'm looking for suggestions of good Miltoniopsis growers to buy from. I need more of them for my office.

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