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Yesterday, 12:33 PM
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Project 2023 Spring Sarcochilus
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I'm with WW on this, just give me blooms!!!...
I'm with WW on this, just give me blooms!!! :rofl:
Speaking of projects, is there a 2024 project going on? I found the thread started by our dear troll, but it seems nothing ever came of it?
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Beginner Discussion
Yesterday, 12:30 PM
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How to upload better quality photos
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camille1585
The downside of using external sites to post...
The downside of using external sites to post photos is that if the link is broken, the photos are gone. I find it such a shame to go through threads from several years ago and the photos are gone.......
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Orchid Lounge
06-09-2024, 12:32 PM
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You might be an orchid enthusiast
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camille1585
But it's good financial sense. If you're going to...
But it's good financial sense. If you're going to pay shipping costs you might as well fill the box with orchids too! :rofl:
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Orchid Lounge
06-09-2024, 11:42 AM
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You might be an orchid enthusiast
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I did the same earlier this year! I upgraded my...
I did the same earlier this year! I upgraded my 10 year old dlsr to go mirrorless. I got a Canon EOS R7 and it is amazing. I can now use my old unstabilized macro lens hand held even if less than...
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Member Projects
06-06-2024, 11:12 AM
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Project 2023 Spring Sarcochilus
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camille1585
It could also be cumulated hours of chill, like...
It could also be cumulated hours of chill, like is the case for strawberry and many fruit trees. The plant then needs X hours of cool temps that are under X degrees. For these species there ARE...
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Member Projects
06-05-2024, 08:53 AM
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Project 2023 Spring Sarcochilus
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camille1585
The grower I got mine from said that in the...
The grower I got mine from said that in the winter they need night temps around 10-15C (50-60F). Anything higher than that and there are generally few to no blooms, and he couldn't guarantee that...
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Orchids in Bloom
06-05-2024, 03:48 AM
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Coming soon
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camille1585
It certainly is a nice one and understand your...
It certainly is a nice one and understand your excitement! Mine is not that far along, the new growth is only a couple inches long at best.
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Member Projects
06-04-2024, 01:13 PM
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Project 2023 Spring Sarcochilus
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camille1585
Good to know, thanks! Mine is facing NW. In the...
Good to know, thanks! Mine is facing NW. In the summer the covered bit gets evening sun, but in the fall nearly nothing since there's a pillar blocking it. I do have a power outlet outside so could...
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Member Projects
06-04-2024, 09:40 AM
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Project 2023 Spring Sarcochilus
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Nice looking Sarcos! Mine didn't flower...
Nice looking Sarcos!
Mine didn't flower either. I left it outside last fall until temps dropped dangerously close to freezing, but no spikes. Trouble is that if I put it in a sheltered spot on...
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Vanda Alliance - others
06-04-2024, 04:49 AM
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(Minimum) temperature for Vanda tricolor suavis
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camille1585
So she's blooming now, and the ID was correct?...
So she's blooming now, and the ID was correct? That's good news! :) Those buds really did develop quickly, you shared the photos not that long ago!
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Introductions - Break the Ice !
06-04-2024, 04:46 AM
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Oscarman is back in the house!
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camille1585
Hey Dave, welcome back!! :) You'll see that this...
Hey Dave, welcome back!! :) You'll see that this place hasn't changed much at all in your absence, just a bit quieter than in the earlier years.
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Pests & Diseases
06-01-2024, 08:33 AM
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Leaves with soft spots
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camille1585
If your weather has been anything like here...
If your weather has been anything like here (overcast and rainy for weeks on end), if you suddenly have a couple nice days the plants theoretically could burn since they are not used to the light...
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Semi-Hydroponic Culture
05-30-2024, 08:55 AM
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Rock Wool Medium
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camille1585
I'm about to repot some Phrags and was thinking...
I'm about to repot some Phrags and was thinking of doing a leca/rockwool mix. For those of you who did some experimenting back when this thread was active, how are those plants doing now?
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Pests & Diseases
05-27-2024, 09:45 AM
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Orchid flower spike has what looks like limescale?
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camille1585
Though I've never seen this on flower spikes, one...
Though I've never seen this on flower spikes, one of my first thoughts was thrips. The damage pattern is very similar to what you'd see on leaf or floral tissues. The marks you see on the leaf could...
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Member Projects
05-23-2024, 06:00 AM
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Project 2022 Leptotes species
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camille1585
How are yours doing? Any signs of flowers yet? ...
How are yours doing? Any signs of flowers yet?
I love this little species so much that I just order L. bicolor alba. The pure white blooms look fantastic.
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Scientific Matters
05-23-2024, 03:18 AM
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Experience with Plant cell tech
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camille1585
So by basic kit you mean $300 for media, some...
So by basic kit you mean $300 for media, some containers and such? That sounds horrifically overpriced. I'm in the EU so can't directly compare, but if I wanted to sow orchids I could get a sowing...
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Beginner Discussion
05-22-2024, 11:54 AM
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How to Control Temperature?
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380
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camille1585
Like said above, don't be too quick to discard...
Like said above, don't be too quick to discard the seedling mat solution. Many professional growers (and not just orchids/ warmth loving plants) actually use bottom heating so that they can maintain...
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Species
05-21-2024, 12:49 PM
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Phalaenopsis equestris
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camille1585
Beautiful! I used to have several forms of this...
Beautiful! I used to have several forms of this species, but sadly lost them all when my Phal collection was wiped out by disease.
Do you have other forms of it?
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Orchids in Bloom
05-21-2024, 12:22 PM
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L. anceps in bloom
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camille1585
I'm reviving this thread because sadly the photos...
I'm reviving this thread because sadly the photos are unavailable and I'd love to see the plant! Roberta mentioned in another thread (where I was looking for Catt repotting advice), that you moved...
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Cattleya Alliance
05-21-2024, 12:15 PM
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Is there any hope left for my wrinkled, rootless Catt?
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camille1585
Yes, it does smell amazing! It's the plant in my...
Yes, it does smell amazing! It's the plant in my profile photo, here's a bigger version of it. It was an amazing garden center find. The last couple bloomings have been disappointing, but now that...
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Cattleya Alliance
05-21-2024, 09:35 AM
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Is there any hope left for my wrinkled, rootless Catt?
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3,603
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camille1585
I've learned a hard lesson, never use pots you'd...
I've learned a hard lesson, never use pots you'd hate to lose!
Thanks for the advice, I have to think about it a bit. I hesitant to move it to a basket since its indoors,(messy when watering),...
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Cattleya Alliance
05-20-2024, 01:32 PM
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Is there any hope left for my wrinkled, rootless Catt?
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3,603
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camille1585
I thought that after nearly 3 years, it would be...
I thought that after nearly 3 years, it would be a good time to give an update on this Catt.
Good news, it survived! I took it out of the bowl/vase thing and stuck it in a heavy cache pot and...
Forum:
Species
05-20-2024, 01:17 PM
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207
Phalaenopsis gigantea - long term growing project
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64,284
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camille1585
Nice plant, looking forward to seeing the...
Nice plant, looking forward to seeing the flowers! The leaves and way the spike are growing do look very gigantea like, so for now I'd the guess the name is correct.
Forum:
Species
05-18-2024, 09:27 AM
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207
Phalaenopsis gigantea - long term growing project
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64,284
Posted By
camille1585
At last, after 10 YEARS of patience and nurturing...
At last, after 10 YEARS of patience and nurturing the tiny plant is started out as, my Phal gigantea is has a spike growing!! You can see in the photo that it aborted previous attempts at spikes the...
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
05-16-2024, 01:52 PM
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5
Phals: High Light or Low Light?
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374
Posted By
camille1585
I wouldn't call an east facing window 'high...
I wouldn't call an east facing window 'high light' as the cumulative sum of photons per day might actually be similar to a dim greenhouse which has more uniform light levels over the course of a day....
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