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john lapointe 09-16-2018 09:21 PM

Good evening, just ordered my first Disa, a uniflora, am looking for blue ones, a supplier of Disas. thanks

King_of_orchid_growing:) 09-16-2018 10:53 PM

I don't have any blue Disas at this moment. I only have Disa marlothii available to sell, which is a miniature evergreen species with small pink flowers. The safest upper limit in temperature is 75 F and the safest lower limit in temperature is 40 F.

If you're interested and you can accommodate the plant's requirements let me know.

If you're set on the blue ones, you've gotta wait until I get some in or produce more.

In the meantime, I recommend learning how to grow Habenarias first to get the hang of growing stuff like the deciduous Disas.

Mine are seed grown in the US.

The seedlings of Disa marlothii are pretty rarely sold as live plants and this is my only batch.

john lapointe 09-17-2018 09:37 AM

Disa
 
Good morning,am searching for a supplier of Disa orchids, blue flowers in picticularaly a blue species. thanks

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Well I was going togrow them with Masdevillias, should cover temperature range, more light. I've never tried Habenarias, have grown European terestials.

john lapointe 09-18-2018 09:58 PM

I would gladly grow one, johnlapointe8@gmail.com, price? many thanks

King_of_orchid_growing:) 09-18-2018 11:04 PM

I am currently sold out for the time being. Please check back in a few months.

estación seca 09-19-2018 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Subrosa (Post 725830)
Silverhill

Rod and Rachel Saunders, founders of Silverhill Seeds in Cape Town, were kidnapped in February of this year while conducting field studies of Gladiolus species. They were then murdered. They had just been interviewed for a BBC show. They left the seed business to their employees, who are still running it.

Most of the community growing the wide range of South African plants they supplied are still very upset over this.


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