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Old 03-28-2010, 01:06 PM
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HI all
I have been sort of monitoring one of the alliance boards for a while, but had not posted often. As of yesterday's visit to Longwood Garden's Orchid show and sale, I have a bunch of new plants, Onc,'s Den.'s, Cat's and some I have no idea what I bought. I grow only on a windowsill in the winter, thankfully over the kitchen sink, so humidity isn't so much of a problem. But I'm outrgowing the sill quickly. Thankfully, almost all of what I purchased were mini's yesterday except on. And I have a lot of questions, so I'll be watching more forums, I think. I have had sucess with Toluminia's (sic) -now up to three which take up no room, since they hang from the light over the sink. The new ones are going to be a challenge as as of yet I have to figure out most of what they are potted in. They seem quite dry but I'll work on that shortly. I did purchase a couple of "hydroponic" kits for some of my new ones, and will need info on those too, so off to search and subscribe to forums.

Karen in DE
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