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Old 08-26-2014, 08:23 PM
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Welcome Helene to Orchid board.Your pictures look great, they look like happy orchids too.
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Old 08-26-2014, 10:08 PM
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Welcome!
I miss your beautiful country. should visit again soon.
What part of Norway are you in?

I love the sunny yellow dancing lady orchid you got there! Everything is going root crazy. lol
Your oncidium looks like it is ready to be cut up into pieces and shared.

I don't understand what you mean by you "kill them all", it looks like you have a green thumb to me.
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Old 08-26-2014, 10:47 PM
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Hello and welcome! Your orchids look great!
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Old 08-31-2014, 04:12 PM
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Wow you were not kidding when you said they were wild but they look very healthy and the only thing you need is to repot them maybe in a bigger pot that would fit all these roots ..sometimes the orchids like to be left alone and they grow better like this good luck and i think you got the "bug" we all have haha next time you post pictures you are going to say you have 50 of them...so easy to go crazy they are all so beautiful...i have over 300 of them...
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Thank you all, for the nice welcome

I used to kill all my plants, my hubby has been watering (drowning) them for the past few years- so they have been on their own. I just started noticing them a couple weeks ago. This is the keiki when I started caring for them, and now. I just gave it a branch for support for now.


So I try to take care of them now.
This is another plant a couple weeks ago:

Roots all over the place, messy as he.. but still kinda charming. Problem is that in the pot its mostly rotten roots (all of them are like that, but some plants have kinda turned the roots into bark), decided to repot, support with some branches just to see if I could figure out how the plant is going to live… not that easy.
Buuuut, while repotting I found most roots rotten, removed most of it, and put it in aquashield. The plant didnt seem to like being repotted to much, but even though some leaves are turning yellow- others are growing new leaves.






Lol, I know- its a freaking mess B)

Some of my other plants:

Second time blooming, and got a new spike coming as well.

A new pink- cambria something maybe?- and an old blooming again, dont even remember if its white or pink or,


Says cambria on the tag, but this looks like a brassia of some sort? Smells kinda sweet





Well, yeah, I'm gonna repot all the big ones. Gonna post in the repotting topic, asking for advices later when I have some plans. The wild one and mr.big I was thinking of putting in big wooden baskets- for their roots to be free, just letting them grow like they want. The yellow one needs a pot thats oval, its growing way out of the pot on the sides.

The dendrobium-looking plant- have no freaking idea what to do… cut it into lots and lots of small ones? Its so messy, I cant see where to begin.

I dont know the proper name of any of my orchids.

Lol, guess its more than enough pics for today Have a nice one all of you

Edited: keep writing keiko…

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Old 08-31-2014, 05:18 PM
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I know the root on the phal isnt a spike doesnt show on the pic, or maybe it was the other plant. Many of them have new spikes now.

Flowers:






Oh- and some wild ones





Okay, I promise to not spam you anymore tonight- just happy to find someone who cares about the plants, and a place to share and love looking at pics here and read and learn

Oh- pics looks okay on my phone- someone please let me know if they are to big or to bad quality or anything like that, on a computer, thanks.
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Old 08-31-2014, 08:59 PM
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Welcome here. Great place for any orchid lover :-)
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Hey girl...you came to the right place! The fotos look great,all of them. Go slow and steady with your potting and dividing. Very easy to get overwhelmed. But the plants are very nice.
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Old 09-14-2014, 05:43 AM
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Welcome to Orchid Board

Seems the problem you had registering is a bit more widespread than I realized at the time, but glad I was able to help you get on.

Gorgeous looking orchids, so many lovely ones

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Okey- a couple of questions:

Picture is limited, I can totally understand that. This might seem like an silly question- but does tapatalk apply as forum, or is it more like photobucket and stuff? (Cause if you use another site to upload pics, you can upload more?) just curious.

Lol, actually downloaded tapatalk cause of easier to be here on my phone
Tapatalk is much easier when using a phone Tapatalk for Android used to offer a quota of pictures hosted by Tapatalk, OR the option to load them to the forum for the forum to host them. If you loaded them to the forum it used up your limit here, if you loaded them to Tapatalk it used up a separate limit that they had (and they let you pay for more). I've not loaded up any through that for quite a while so not sure if that's still the same. You can also use something like Photobucket or Flickr (I use Flickr), but then you need to use the options to post a linked image from them and I'm not sure you can do that from Tapatalk or not. The link in my signature has instructions for doing it from a PC, but I have not used Tapatalk enough to write instructions for that.

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Second: should I post pics here, or is it better to post either in beginner section or repotting and stuff if I want feedback on what to do? My guess is in another place than this introduction thing?

Maybe just post some pics here just to show my plants, and more pics in the other theme/topic places when I have question about what to do.

Lol, as you can probably already tell: I'm a chatty one Just thinking outloud

Anyway, guess I will do a little of both- thanks for welcoming me, appreciate it

Have a lovely evening all
Just as you have thought, if asking questions you are more likely to get answers in other places. Or in the future you will probably find more people respond to photos you have to show in somewhere like the 'Orchids in Bloom' section or something like that. However for an intro we love to see photos here as well. In fact let's face it, if you have orchids to show off we're not going to be that fussy where you post them, we love photos
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