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Old 11-21-2014, 06:49 PM
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Pleurothallis hemirhoda - hot growing species with absolutely amazing bloom! Grown outside ins shade, moist conditions. One of the larger size Pleurothallis plants.
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Really nice,
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Oooo, I might have to get this guy! That flower is awesome!!

I do not keep any larger pleurothallids, but would this guy be a decent candidate for a "house plant" type of orchid? I have an empty space next to my reef tank in my bedroom and I am thinking of putting a few mounted pleuros near it (I prefer mounting to potting whenever possible). The area will have a higher humidity than the average room because the evaporating water.
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Oooo, I might have to get this guy! That flower is awesome!!

I do not keep any larger pleurothallids, but would this guy be a decent candidate for a "house plant" type of orchid? I have an empty space next to my reef tank in my bedroom and I am thinking of putting a few mounted pleuros near it (I prefer mounting to potting whenever possible). The area will have a higher humidity than the average room because the evaporating water.
Many thanks, I think with the higher humidity and some decent light this can be definitely grown inside. I would give it a shot!
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Old 11-23-2014, 12:12 AM
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Cool! Thanks for you input, I think some experimentation is definitely going to be happening

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