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Old 07-06-2020, 10:28 PM
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A jar that held 1.2kg of Spanish olives. The plant inside is Pleurothallis sarracenia, in a 2"/5cm clay pot of sphagnum. The plant on top of the glass dish serving as a lid is a bronze/green form of Oxalis triangularis.
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Cute and creative! You've made a Spanish olive Wardian case!

I'm curious how you deal with air flow for your pleurothallis. I have a "real" Wardian case (that I obviously paid way too much for!) and air flow is my biggest challenge.
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Cute but frugal idea!
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Awesome. How do you care for it? Or do you open it and just provide normal care?
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I open it every now and then to check on moisture, and take the plant out to look at it. The flowers are really neat. I remove fallen flowers. I don't soak the sphagnum, only dampen it. I probably open it every 2-3 days. The dish doesn't make a tight seal.
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Hi ES...just looked up this little charm on IOSPE. Reminds me of a broken heart but appears easy to grow esp. in a Costco sized jar. Another project 4 me?
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The fun starts with using the cocktail olives.
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The fun starts with using the cocktail olives.


That's a LOT of olives... a lot of cocktails??
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That's a LOT of olives... a lot of cocktails??
Ah, a cocktail olive noob.
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ha!


E.S. must have been on sabbatical for our last 'pickled and salted things' discussion.....mmmm
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