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I have an Slc. Mini Beau that I mounted in my orchidarium a few months ago. All these roots have grown in. This is what I wanted from the getgo.
I used no flash for this picture.
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Very nice Tindo. Looks so healthy
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Thanks all. Now wish me luck, Im about to go dancing
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Yep, them is some real nice roots and new shoots there!

Did you put sphag or anything around the roots or just attach it to the background all naked if you know what I mean?
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Yup, they went up in the nude. Hehe. I simply pinned them to the background and hoped for the best. THe best is happening!!! There are more roots in other places not shown in the photo. I'd say this Catt is on its way to being well established.
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Yup, they went up in the nude. Hehe. I simply pinned them to the background and hoped for the best. THe best is happening!!! There are more roots in other places not shown in the photo. I'd say this Catt is on its way to being well established.
Thanks Tindo, nude is natural so in a viv with good humidity it sounds like the way to go.
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That looks like healthy growth! good job. I love mini catts
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Yes, looks very happy and healthy. Is it cold orchidarium?
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I can understand why it's happy...I'd be happy to live in your orchidarium if I was an orchid!
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