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Old 04-21-2024, 09:03 AM
gjanick2 gjanick2 is offline
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This orchid has survived 4 different moves and homes since 3 Dec. 2022. My plant has grown quite well and now the two spikes on it have bloomed. I am guessing that Seidenfadenias like/love the hot weather. I live in Chaiyaphum Province in Thailand and for the last 30 or 60 days we have been in a severe drought, as I mentioned before on a different thread, our lake/resoivar has completely dried up, but our Thai village residents all help each other with obtaining water and food. We have water driven in by a water truck and put in a large water container. The people then grab their pails and fill them up. The water is from local farmers (not very clean) only for toilets and cleaning dishes and plants. I have attached a few pictures. Our drinking water comes in the large plastic containers that we purchase. No worries people--we are doing OK.
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Old 04-21-2024, 04:45 PM
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I just got home from our Key West OS meeting and lo and behold I got my first Seidendenfadenia mitrata but it is var. alba which has been on my list for some time. This one is a nice mature plant with 6 spikes. When it opens, I'll post a picture.

Great talk by Jose Exposito of Soroa Orchids.
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