Hello from Wellsville NY
Well, as promised, I am finally making a post in a more calm mode. I made my 1st post over in lighting where I was totally freaked out when my DH accidentally smashed my 4 ft. light setup, raining tiny glass shards and that horrid white powder stuff containing MERCURY all over my plants and everything else. Finally convinced that neither my orchids or myself are going to die from mercury poisioning I should make a proper introduction.
I am a plant fanatic, but only have been keeping orchids for aroung 2 yrs. I have learned so much, and being here I know I am going to learn a lot more!
My growing area is a 12x8 room (actually old porch that was attached to my 1915 victorian house) that was enclosed and we installed heat and new windows for my 60+ babies. Not really concentrating on any particular species, they are all so beautiful I would find that impossible. I live in a VERY rural area in the southern tier of western NY, little dinky hole-in-the-wall town of Wellsville. By some miracle, among the neighboring cows I actually found a HUMAN neighbor who has a greenhouse housing about 1000 orchids, and I'm sure you can guess the rest of the story.
I actually started out doing what is NOT recommended, buying rescue plants. Something to be said about that though, I am never more satisfied than when I can bring an ailing orchid back to health and hopefully bloom...
I do tend to get carried away at times though, this weekend
I went to an open house at my local (yeah right, 2 hrs. away) orchid grower, Marlow Orchids (check them out if you have a chance, beautiful, healthy orchids and the growers have 50+ yrs experience) and I got 8 new plants, which was fine but 4 were impulse buys of species I knew nothing about! I got lucky and have conditions suitable for all, still a bit nervous about the Dracula Lotax though...
I would love to show you my setup and some of my babies in bloom, not quite sure of how to post photos yet. Love this forum, so many knowledgeable folks!
Barbara
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