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Old 04-14-2015, 05:05 AM
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I found the perfect use for my too-short banana hanger: Use it to hang another moss ball mount I've made! I guess this is similar to kokedama, but I don't think it looks as nice or is exactly a kokedama or a mount, but my own special creation.

My dendrobium unicum was basically falling out of its very tiny pot, growing entirely sideways, and not too steady in its bark media anyway.

I have placed it in a big ol ball of sphagnum moss, and sewn a mesh around it. I really like this moss because it dries out evenly and doesn't stay soggy, and in the mesh it dries within 1-2 days.

The banana hanger is perfect for it, too!!
I haven't decided if I want to hang it upright or downward, but for now I think up will be alright.

I think this is great, too, because I can have it anywhere, not just tacked to the wall or a shelf.
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Old 04-15-2015, 03:08 PM
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Your just such a smarty pants. I mean that nicely. It's very cool. I want this plant it's on my list.
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Old 04-15-2015, 09:24 PM
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looks interesting, will you be doing more like this?
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Old 04-15-2015, 09:40 PM
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Hey guys!

I found the perfect use for my too-short banana hanger: Use it to hang another moss ball mount I've made! I guess this is similar to kokedama, but I don't think it looks as nice or is exactly a kokedama or a mount, but my own special creation.

My dendrobium unicum was basically falling out of its very tiny pot, growing entirely sideways, and not too steady in its bark media anyway.

I have placed it in a big ol ball of sphagnum moss, and sewn a mesh around it. I really like this moss because it dries out evenly and doesn't stay soggy, and in the mesh it dries within 1-2 days.

The banana hanger is perfect for it, too!!
I haven't decided if I want to hang it upright or downward, but for now I think up will be alright.

I think this is great, too, because I can have it anywhere, not just tacked to the wall or a shelf.
Nice mount, but get used to your unicum growing sideways. They have a naturally pendant growth habit, so as it grows it will droop. This would imo be a beautiful way to display this species, but if you're expecting it to grow upright prepare to be disappointed.
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Old 04-15-2015, 10:41 PM
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Nice mount, but get used to your unicum growing sideways. They have a naturally pendant growth habit, so as it grows it will droop. This would imo be a beautiful way to display this species, but if you're expecting it to grow upright prepare to be disappointed.
Well it was horizontal in its pot. I don't mind whichever way it goes, and the mesh is just on some little hooks that I can easily move if I need to hang it at a different angle.
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That looks cool, a great way to hang a mount. Now I'm thinking I need some hooks for hanging mounts in a place I can move them about, rather than a fixed rack for them
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Great idea!
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Wow! That is so cool looking! Wonderful idea.
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So cool! How has it been coming along?
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Good idea Astrid. Maybe branch into bird cage hangers for bigger orchids?
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