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08-10-2008, 11:48 PM
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Beautiful orange, I love it!! This is going on my wish list 
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08-11-2008, 12:08 AM
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Gwen, that is so beautiful. I love the way its potted I have seen this before but can't remember what its called. I would love to try my hand at this type of potting.
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08-11-2008, 12:08 AM
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 If this is what you have now I can only imagine what you have submitted for the calendar.
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I am also crazy about Masdevallias. . .small species. 
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08-11-2008, 12:12 AM
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Gwen, that is so beautiful. I love the way its potted I have seen this before but can't remember what its called. I would love to try my hand at this type of potting.
Sheridan
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The traditional, Japanese method is to make a moss mound (like a mini mountain), or a moss mound with a cavity inside, but I use a sort of custom bark mix and tuck the long strand sphagnum on top in a soft mound.
My conditions here in CO are so dry that I have to have that top dressing. . .but I think it's pretty to look at too.
I am glad you like it! 
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08-11-2008, 12:14 AM
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I am also crazy about Masdevallias. . .small species. 
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Masdevallias are not my specialty, I have killed many and those that dont die  me every day. I do enjoy their flowers but  I just dont know sometimes. 
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08-11-2008, 11:46 AM
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Gwen
I bought a 'LionKing' which should be very much like that. Mine hasn't bloomed yet but I'm anxious to see it. I have become hooked on Neo hybrids but haven't planted any of mine in the traditional Japanese way. I put one in an Erin pot but the others I have hanging in black plastic baskets, I let the roots do their own thing. The Erin Orchid Pot I used has several holes in the sides. That should look cool when the roots start to grow through the holes.
I post a pic of the potted plant.
Marilyn
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08-12-2008, 08:53 PM
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BEAUTIFUL!! (and the pot is cool too!)
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08-22-2008, 10:18 AM
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Hey, I was just wondering - my ascf. twinkle just bloomed, and I was hoping it would be orange, and it is the palest white cream....is this normal? I got it at Hausermanns, and it was sitting on the bench right next to the bright orange ones, so I thought it would be orange! Does the color darken over time? Or maybe its just too young yet...just wanted to get your opinions 
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08-22-2008, 10:38 AM
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I don't know. . .this is the only one I've seen with my own eyes.
But mine is still bright orange and it's been in bloom for a couple of weeks now. I've got it under 2 (2ft) T5 lights, just five inches or so, under the bulbs. So, I am not thinking that the bright light is fading them.
Hmmm. . .interested to hear what the rest of you think.
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08-22-2008, 10:39 AM
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Hey, I was just wondering - my ascf. twinkle just bloomed, and I was hoping it would be orange, and it is the palest white cream....is this normal? I got it at Hausermanns, and it was sitting on the bench right next to the bright orange ones, so I thought it would be orange! Does the color darken over time? Or maybe its just too young yet...just wanted to get your opinions 
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It might just be your conditions, maybe its too warm where you flowered it. I have had flowers that change color even on the same inflorescence because they are moved from the warmer growing area to the cooler house. I find the colors get deeper when the flowers are grown cool. next time it blooms just move it somewhere cool before the buds open.
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