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Old 07-08-2013, 11:04 AM
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Full Text in Japanese:
ゴジラ
English Translation:
godzilla

I'm impressed Jayfar san, when did you learn to read Japanese?
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Old 07-08-2013, 11:35 AM
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Full Text in Japanese: ゴジラ
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and pronounced gojira.
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Old 07-08-2013, 11:56 AM
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Very beautiful-LOVE it
Are you growing this Neo in bark?

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Should have read the Post better

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Old 07-08-2013, 02:23 PM
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I'm impressed Jayfar san, when did you learn to read Japanese?
I just use google to find a translator (or I could have used google translate).
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Old 07-08-2013, 02:56 PM
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Very impressive plant, congrats!
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Old 07-08-2013, 06:04 PM
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Growing nicely, Sonya. This must be the one you got for a really good deal and rode home on the bicycle with.

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Old 07-08-2013, 06:11 PM
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Spectacular! I am impressed you have a large specimen and you managed to maintain it in a cluster after all these years and never broke it down to smaller pieces. Good growing!
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Old 07-08-2013, 09:57 PM
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I don't think you'll get too many challenges to your choice of name; that's a substantial and well-grown Neo by any measure.

What variety is this? I'm thinking Amami Island maybe by the size of the plant and blooms.
Aw - thanks

I agree that this one would be Amami Island - I by luck discovered this plant at a retail nursery, amongst the usual Onc intergenerics, noid Phals and Dens ... and only tagged as "Neofinetia falcata"

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Amazing plant you have there! The scent must be strong too. Awesome growing!
Thank you! Fragrance is not super strong - I can smell it a bit when I am nearby the plant - I'm sort of happy it isn't much stronger, because, while a nice fragrance, it seems incredibly 'heady', and would probably give me a headache if it permeated the room ;p

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Hello white rabbit. I think your plant is beautiful! As others have said, your house must be filled with lovely fragrance. I like your photography, putting the plant in front of an off white wall made the blossoms pop--so white and pure!
Thank you very much!

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It is lovely!

How long have you had this one?
Thank you, Ted

I've had this three years - it was already quite big when I got it - 10 fans; 7 of pretty good size, 3 small, fairly recently new ones.

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Very impressive!
thanks

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Beautiful!
thanks, Ryan

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That IS a monster. Look at all those flowers. Congrats on blooming it so well.
Thanks

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Surely your monster neo should be ゴジラ ?
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Full Text in Japanese:
ゴジラ
English Translation:
godzilla


Excellent! I love it!

I will need to copy that to save; I don't want to forget!

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and pronounced gojira.
Thanks! I love it!

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Very beautiful-LOVE it
Are you growing this Neo in bark?

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Thank you!

hehe - it happens - I do the same, and am embarrassed to admit how often I do

It was potted in bark mix (small fir bark chips, perlite, small lava rock) when I got it, and was extremely happy that way, so I figured it might be best to replicate that. I was not on friendly terms with sphag at the time (have since learned how to grow in it). And, in bark, it can go longer between repottings

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Very impressive plant, congrats!
thank you!

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Growing nicely, Sonya. This must be the one you got for a really good deal and rode home on the bicycle with.
Thanks Tracy!

Hehe - yes! This is that one! I'm surprised that you remember. I still can't believe the price I got this for! Nor just the fact that the retail nursery had it to begin with! Honestly, the fact that I found this there, keeps me going in there every now and again, just to see if they have anything surprising!

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Spectacular! I am impressed you have a large specimen and you managed to maintain it in a cluster after all these years and never broke it down to smaller pieces. Good growing!
Thanks Bud

I've only had this one 3 years - it was already fairly big when I got it. I have been adamant, however, that it is NOT getting divided (anytime soon, at least). I love it's size, and even being a huge Neo, it's not a huge space hog, or hard to manage.
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Old 07-08-2013, 11:21 PM
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So beautiful
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Old 07-09-2013, 04:58 AM
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Full Text in Japanese:
ゴジラ
English Translation:
godzilla

I must admit I simply googled "gojira" to find it. I considered linking the Kanji to the appropriate wikipedia page (en) but then decided it would be more fun as an exercise for the reader
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