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Old 01-17-2022, 06:28 AM
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Paph. superbiens, Rhrds. Bangkok Sunset, Onc. Chiou Pin CT 'Yangtze'
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Wow! Did you screw up or what!?!?

That rhynchorides is obviously in a psychopsis pot!

Nice growing!
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They are very nice! What are the humidity levels like in your house?
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That rhynchorides is obviously in a psychopsis pot!
Ha! It is pretty funny. I really don't know how a psychopsis would even do in a hanging pot. I have one in spike in the same room. I imagine that long spike hitting against the ceiling in a hanging pot.

Maybe it'll tie the room together when it blooms? There is the pyschopsis flower and over here are psychopsis shaped holes in a Vanda type pot.
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[QUOTE= What are the humidity levels like in your house?[/QUOTE]

If my cheap thermometer/hygrometer is to be believed it fluctuates wildly over the course of the day and night from upper 40s% to upper 60s. I open the windows to air the house out every day and this lowers the humidity and temperature rather drastically. I move the orchids off the window sill when I do that so the temperature shock doesn't harm them (it'll go from 23 to 9 degrees in a minute).
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Thanks! I like your Rhrds. Bangkok Sunset and might be getting space for some windowsill orchids soon, so wanted to know if I could make that one work. Of course I'm still wildly jealous of your Mini Mark

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Ok, literally right after I typed that I decided to see if I could find the Mini Mark, and Big Leaf Orchids has them in stock again, so I have officially made my most expensive orchid purchase ever... I bought a small blooming sized one, but they also had one with a double spike available.
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I hope you'll enjoy it PlumCrazy! I ran into a bit of a problem with mine when one of the spikes was touching the window overnight. It is cold and snowy outside and the mini mark didn't like it and 2 terminal buds on one of the spikes blasted. Oops. Still, it is doing well despite my abuse. Here it is right at this moment.
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Nice display. Great to see the Bangkok Sunset can grow and bloom indoors if required.
I've just bought a Rhrds. Bangkok Sunset, along with a couple of Vandas and a much desired Rhy. coelestis 'Blue'
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Wow! Still looks amazing!!
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