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Unread 11-09-2008, 05:19 PM
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Please post some pic! Unfortunately I'm not in an ara conducive to year round outdoors growing, although I do have (3) phals mounted, which are doing very well.

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Please post some pic! Unfortunately I'm not in an ara conducive to year round outdoors growing, although I do have (3) phals mounted, which are doing very well.

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Have sent 4 photos - just go to page 1 of this thread
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Unread 11-12-2008, 06:22 PM
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So beautiful! Thks for sharing.
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n.k welcome to the OB!

Your mounts are truly inspiring! personally I don't have the fortune of being able to pull that off! I am speechless.

Quick questions though, what are your weather conditions? how often do you water/mist them? how long ago have they been mounted?

thanks
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That's it!!! I need to move somewhere warm enough for year-round outdoor growing!

Amazing phals! Great job!
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Watering daily - beause all the water runs off immediately- in the morning

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Move on down to FL

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That's it!!! I need to move somewhere warm enough for year-round outdoor growing!

Amazing phals! Great job!
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Move on down to FL
Hehe, thanks for the invite! I am in college as a horticulture major, so maybe I could get an internship at the AOS! That would be amazing!
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WOW !!!! I absolutely love the first picture with the Phals growing all over it. It looks breath taking. Congratulations !!!!!
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Default Phals on mounts

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Thanks for the appreciation. During March / April the trees are just loaded with flowers - Phals & Hanging Dendrobiums

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