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09-06-2006, 06:13 PM
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New orchid home
Hi all,
I just wanted to show you my brand new and not yet optimated orchid home:

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09-06-2006, 06:19 PM
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That looks too cool! Its an orchidarium!!!
Do you hand mist that baby?
Also, what that orchid on the left with the huge roots that look like a beard?
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09-06-2006, 06:22 PM
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Hi Tindomul1of9,
my, you are quick! Yes, I plan to spray it twice daily. The big one on the left is a Seidenfadenia mitrata. According to orchidspecies, it is "small". So I bought it and got a half yard monster  )
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09-06-2006, 06:22 PM
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Nice setup and orchids! Nice looking healthy plants! =)
-Pat
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09-06-2006, 07:42 PM
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Very nice set-up you've got there! 
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09-06-2006, 09:39 PM
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Great set-up Hellmuth!
What plants have you got in there?
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09-07-2006, 11:24 AM
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Looking good , I was going to ask the same question that tindo asked , Nice set up and plants  Gin
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09-07-2006, 01:22 PM
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Hi all,
thanks for the big interest! I hope it will turn out nicelyas there are intermediate to warm species among them. I guess I will be rearranging them quite some time
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Originally Posted by Oscarman
What plants have you got in there?
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Aerides multiflora, Ascocentrum miniatum, Ascocentrum pumilum, Brassavola nodosa, Brassavola tuberculata, Bulbophyllum Mini?, Capanemia superflua, Ceratostylis philippinensis, Cleisomeria lanatum, Cleisostoma arietinum, Cleisostoma filiforme, Cleisostoma fuerstenbergianum, Cleisostoma linearilobatum, Comparettia macroplectron, Dendrobium aff. bellatulum
Dendrobium loddigesii, Dinema polybulbon, Dyakia hendersoniana, Gastrochilus bellinus, Gastrochilus obliquus, Haraella retrocalla, Holcoglossum kimballianum, Isabelia pulchella, Leptotes bicolor, Luisia brachystachys, Maxillaria sophronitis, Maxillaria tenuifolia, Meiracyllium trinasutum, Neofinetia falcata, Odontoglossum sanguineum, Oncidium brunleesianum, Ornithophora radicans, Paraphalaenopsis labukensis, Pelatantheria insectifera, Pelatantheria scolopendrifolia, Phalaenopsis deliciosa, Phalaenopsis pulchra, Phymatidium falcifolium, Polystachya caespitifica subsp. latilabris, Pomatocalpa spicatum, Prosthechea campylostalix, Pteroceras semiteretifolium, Renanthera monachica, Renanthera vietnamensis, Restrepia elegans, Schoenorchis fragrans, Seidenfadenia mitrata, Staurochilus loherianus, Stereochilus dalatensis, Stereochilus pachyphyllus, Tuberolabium kotoense, Vanda "tessellata brunea", Vandopsis undulata
Hope that was not too much 
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09-07-2006, 02:04 PM
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No such thing as "too much" in here!
Fantastic collection...I counted 5 of mine in there. I've got some serious shopping to get done!!!
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09-07-2006, 02:24 PM
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My head is swooning with all those names!!!
Closeups please!!!
I want to get the Dyakia, and I have the Haraella.
Is this a new setup? Or has it been running for a while? Also, have they all or mostly all of them flowered for you?
(Nevermind, I just saw that it says Brand New, (I blame it on all those names!!)
Excellent collection!
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