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Originally Posted by greenbean
 18 months and already 25-30 chids! I know that's probably pretty common, but I've had to control myself (teen living with parents who aren't entirely thrilled about their home being converted into a greenhouse  ) so with all my other plants, I've only gotten 7 in 3 years  .
Isn't it wonderful when you are just getting your first reblooms?  Like a the orchids are saying: "we're happy, so we'll make you happy too!"
I wish I could grow rex begonias. I've tried twice and failed. In contrast I've brought 4 orchids back from near-death. Just goes to show, orchids are easy!  and have a great time on the Orchid Board!
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Honestly, I've killed more Rexs and Africian violets than Orchids. I've been pretty successful with Rexs and AVs, but they are much trickier than most of the orchids . . . I find it so funny when people come into my office and are like "Wow! Those must be really hard to grow!" or tell me that someone gave them an orchid and its sick and could I look at it.
After protesting that I don't know much, I usually look at it, and end up with one of three answers: "Have you tried watering it?", "Its burning to death pressed up against that south-facing window in a sky-scraper", or "Orchids are not aquatic plants." Or, on one occasion, for a fourth response: "Its deciduous." "What?" "Decidious. Like a tree. It goes dormant in the winter." "How did you know that?" "I took the name on its tag and Googled it."
Yep, Orchids are pretty easy!
As for the number . . . well, my office is now the unoffical bontanical garden of the firm . . . I have a reputation to uphold! Oh, and I'm hooked.