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Old 01-21-2009, 12:33 PM
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Default Where do you get your Neo pots from?

So I made the mistake of ordering a 'Kisyu Ryokufu' so now I need a better pot, and another job to cover the future Neo purchaces .

I've been looking around the web and can only find a few places. Orchid Web and Erin Pottery are the ones that come to mind.

So where do you get your pots from?
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What kind of pots are you looking for? If you want one of those traditional Japanese Raku fired pots, it will be hard to find anything under $70 - $80 per pot. Otherwise, you may want to check out OB member, Marissa's pots on ebay. I think her sellername is simplelife562. Glenn at New World Orchids sells lots of neo pots too. He has some raku and some other kinds.

Mine are from Orchids Limited (orchidweb).
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So I made the mistake of ordering a 'Kisyu Ryokufu' so now I need a better pot, and another job to cover the future Neo purchaces .

I've been looking around the web and can only find a few places. Orchid Web and Erin Pottery are the ones that come to mind.

So where do you get your pots from?
Mistake? I am confused....why is it a mistake? Neo's are never mistakes Maybe the mistake is getting addicted to them Don't forget to post 's!

There are a few Neo pots for sale on the OB classifieds that I saw recently.
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Starting a new addicition that annoys your spouse is always a mistake .

I'm really looking for a more cost effective route than the $20+ pots, I'd prefer another orchids over an expensive pot.

I'll check out E-bay/NWO and the classified section. I still have a few months before I'm planning on repotting.
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So are you looking for more of a clay/ceramic pot or are you looking for the black plastic slotted pots that are made for neo's? The black plastic ones would be the cheapest if that is what you are aiming for.
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The link didn't seem to want to work for me.
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Let me try this again... pots
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You know it took me a while to run across that page as well and I was surprised as well when I found it! LOL.
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Yeah thats a nice page indeed

The pot at the top of this page NWO Pot page is not that expensive, I have two myself, but they can be too large for small Neos, or neos with only a few growths.
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