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Old 03-23-2009, 12:11 PM
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Beautiful flowers and great photograhy, How do you grow this guy? I have recently recieved one that I dont know what to do with it has one long stem with 3 root points on it and some smaller canes with roots all the canes lie horizontally, I am guessing I have to mount it but cant find anything to mount it on so far, do you grow in a pot or mounted? mine is currently in a mushroom tray with no holes, I desperately need to sort something out for it.
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Very cute!!! Carrie, dends do like SH pellets, mine grow well in it...
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Very cute!!! Carrie, dends do like SH pellets, mine grow well in it...
thank you, the small pieces I could maybe do that with but the one thats a problem is about 7 inches long with roots either end and roots in the middle so I cant get it into a pot let me try take a photo and I will post it in a thread I really don't know what to do with it How it grew like this is a mystery to me
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along the middle is one piece with roots each end and middle the others are seperate pieces with roots the top left piece has roots in two places also
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I grown mine mounted on a piece of cork bark. Seems to do well that way.
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Thank you Ron I will have to try again to get something to mount it on, a walk in the woods might be in order if I cant get a mount bought from anywhere ( been looking with no success), yours really is beautiful and hope someday mine blooms for me if I can get it to survive!
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Thank you Ron I will have to try again to get something to mount it on, a walk in the woods might be in order if I cant get a mount bought from anywhere ( been looking with no success), yours really is beautiful and hope someday mine blooms for me if I can get it to survive!
I would think it would do well in a small pot also. I think I'd prefer to see you try that rather than mount it on something inappropriate.
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I have found somewhere that does cork bark and I need to order bark chips anyway so when I get paid I will be placing an order with them for sphag moss, cork bark slab and bark chips, Think I have worked out why mine is such an odd shape with the roots everywhere I think it is Keikis on Keikis!
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They grow that way.
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Mine is in a basket hanging up it is one of the small wire type baskets , has a thinned down coco fiber liner the mix is small size bark .A small slat basket would work lined with coco fiber to keep the mix in . It also rambles .. In bud now ..
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