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Old 04-16-2024, 02:21 PM
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I almost feel bad, being able to basically set and forget these orchids and have them grow for me...almost!
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I almost feel bad, being able to basically set and forget these orchids and have them grow for me...almost!
No worries there... Lots of other orchids get that treatment (or lack thereof) at my house. But there's always the challenge, "What ELSE can I get away with?" Never satisfied...
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No worries there... Lots of other orchids get that treatment (or lack thereof) at my house. But there's always the challenge, "What ELSE can I get away with?" Never satisfied...
That attitude explains why I bought a Dendrobium cuthbertsonii and a Dracula simia at the SEPOS show...
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How many Pecteilis radiata do you see?
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A whole bunch. Wow!
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