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Old 11-04-2006, 06:28 PM
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Default My S/H Species List

Here is my Species list from Excel. All of these were converted to S/H within the last 2 months. Some sulked a bit, but all seem to be doing great. - Ed

Beallara Tahoma Glacier
Beallara Tahoma Glacier 'Sugar Sweet'
Blc Angel Heart 'Hihimanu' x Lc Sunday Walk
Blc Chia Lin
Blc Chia Lin 'New City'
Blc Chian Tzy General 'CT Samuel'
Blc Copper Queen 'S&W'
Blc George King 'Serendipity'
Blc Goldenzelle 'Lemon Chiffon'
Blc Hawaian Lightning 'Fiesta'
Blc Hawaian Wizard "Carmela"
Blc Hawaian Wahine 'Carmela'
Blc Momilani Rainbow "The Gypsy"
Blc Pokai Tangerine x Chocolate Sun
Blc Varut Roonkamol
Blc Wanda's Fire
Blc Williette Wong 'The Best'
Blc Yen Surprise
Brassia Datacosa 'Coos Bay' x (Edvah loo x longissima) 'Valentino'
Cattleya ?
Cattleya aurantiaca
Cattleya Earl 'Imperiallis x Intermedia 'White Dwarf'
Cattleya Earl 'Imperiallis x Intermedia 'White Dwarf'
Cattleya Epc. Kyoguchi
Cattleya Hkusa Hwa Yuan Sogo
Cattleya Lc phra nakhon khiri x C. Netrasiri Beauty
Cattleya Lc phra nakhon x C. Netrasirs Beauty
Cattleya Otaara Hwa Yuan Bay She Shu
Cattleya Richard Mueller X
Cattleya Sangyang Ruby Orchis
Cattleya Taiwan Queen Kings Monkey (BC108)
Cochleanthes Amazing
Cym Fatal Beauty
Cym Milton Carpenter 'Everglades Gold'
Den ?
Den bigibum
Den Bobby Messina X JiaGold (X230)
Den Candy Stripe X Tomie Drake (X180)
Den Cleopatra
Den Compactum Pink X Sirirat - Hirota (X402)
Den Dia Hrt Compactum X Imelda Romauldez (X335)
Den Ekapol 'King Dragon' X Anucha 'Flare' (X295)
Den Emma White
Den Formosum X Queen Southwich (X374)
Den Haleahi Showers 'Fresco' X Jaq-Hawaii 'Shooting Stars'
Den Helanthix
Den Judy Ruts (X301)
Den New Queen Southeast
Den Queen Southeast
Den Salaya Candy
Den Sunrise
Den Thong Chai Gol'Mutation' (X407)
Den Tropic Blue
Den Woon Long "Red Lip"
Den X423
Dgmra Hani Star Of Unicorn
Encycl cochleata
Encycl Nursery Rhyme Greenest x ceratistes
Eplc Don Herman
Euepidendrum cinnabarinum
Euepidendrum cinnabarinum
Euepidendrum radicans
Euepidendrum radicans
Iwanagara Apple Blossom (Dial. Snowflake x Blc. Orange Nuggett)
Lc Mini Purple 'Pricess Road'
Lc Mini Purple 'Pricess Road'
Lc Kaleidoscope (Lc. Phra Nakhon Khiri x C. Netrasiri Beauty 'Rainbow')
Miltassia Charles M. Finch Izumi
Miltassia Shooting Star
Miltonidium Milt. Aztec x Onc. Sarcodes 'Carmel'
Onc Sharry Baby
Paph Duguesclin
Paph Hsinying Cherry x Ruby Leopard Flame
Paph Koolsands (kolopakingi x sanderianum)
Paph Lightlime "Alba" (White Knight x Day Glow)
Paph Petula's Dream
Paph Pinocchio
Paph Vanguard
Phal ?
Phal Chain Xen Queen
Phal Leopard Prince x Minho Princess (DTPS)
Phal Maki's Mist
Phal Mount Beauty X (DTPS)
Phal Samba "Kim Stacy"
Phal Sensation
Phal Sun Tye 'Diamond' (DTPS)
Phal Violacea Borneo
Phal Yukimai Dream M-3 X
Phrag After-glo
Phrag Don Wimber
Phrag Les Dirouilles (Sorcerer's Apprentice x Grande)
Phrag Mount Fallu
Phrag Noirmont
Phrag Sorcerer's Apprentice
Phrag Wossner Supergrande
Potinara Burana Beauty (Cattleya)
Potinara Hisako Akasuka "Vocano Queen"
Potinara Haw Yuan Gold YK #2
Potinara Thi-ti Chanchai Gold (Cattleya)
Rhyn gigantea alba
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Old 11-04-2006, 06:55 PM
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Wonderful collection. You have great tastes
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Old 11-04-2006, 10:00 PM
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Thats a very nice list. Its amazing what will grow in S/H!
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Old 11-04-2006, 10:43 PM
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Wow, that is a neat list! I'll be interested to hear how your Cattleyas do in the long run in s/h.
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Old 11-05-2006, 08:49 AM
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FWIW, I have a few catts that have been in S/H culture for over 5 years...
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Old 11-05-2006, 09:17 AM
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Which ones did the sulking?
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Old 11-05-2006, 11:19 AM
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how do you deal with a plants dormancy needs in s/h?
any idea how rupicolous laelias like s/h?
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Old 11-05-2006, 11:45 AM
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would you mind sorting that list and putting it into my thread here: The S/H list

thanks!!!
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WOW...now that is alot of replanting...I wonder how long that took!! My wife always complains that I take too long for her tastes...LOL
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Old 11-08-2006, 01:15 AM
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It took about 3 weeks to convert everything, working on 5 or 6 a night. Hardest part was cleaning out all the bark and organics and trimming bad roots. I took a leap of faith and converted several plants that were in bloom, bud, spike or sheath. I lost just one wonderful bud on a LC Cattleya. Other than that, absolutely NOTHING went downhill. I had 7 Paphs in bud, that definitely stalled for a couple of weeks. I was sure that the buds would blast but they have all now flowered. In fact a P. Noirmont has 2 blooms open and a third will probably open by the end of the week.

FWIW, I also transfered over about a dozen African Violets that were blooming big time. They lost about 25% of their flowers, but have rebounded wonderfully. The foliage is looking fantastic. They seem to REALLY like the constant supply of moisture.

As a matter of observation, it seems to me that the leaves on all of my S/H plants are WAY more erect than they were in bark. Especially my Paphs and Phrags. The leave are sticking up at about a 75 degree angle instead of laying flat in the pot. Has anyone else noticed this?
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