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AnonYMouse
Forum:
Orchid Lounge
02-28-2023, 02:25 PM
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Virus Testing
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1,752
Posted By
AnonYMouse
So those of us without funds should not keep...
So those of us without funds should not keep heirloom plants. Got it.
It would kill the hobby for this hobbyist.
Byeeee!:waving
Forum:
Pests & Diseases
10-26-2022, 02:14 AM
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Fungus Gnats 2022
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1,302
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Pinguicula Easy to grow and attractive once...
Pinguicula
Easy to grow and attractive once they consume all the gnats.
Forum:
Vanda Alliance - Neofinetia
09-13-2021, 12:28 AM
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Seeking help with first Neo & Kokedama
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11,456
Posted By
AnonYMouse
How's it going? If you need to tidy up your...
How's it going?
If you need to tidy up your mound, you can use acrylic loopy scrubby yarn and wind it around the mound. I've used net bags (onions, garlic packaging) and hair nets, too.
Forum:
Advanced Discussion
05-27-2021, 02:28 PM
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When should wild orchids be collected to save them?
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2,962
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Do your due diligence! Ask questions, check...
Do your due diligence! Ask questions, check reputations, do what you can from your sofa to protect wild species. Some vendors (ebay and the like) give themselves away (more regarding fraud than...
Forum:
Advanced Discussion
05-25-2021, 09:03 AM
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When should wild orchids be collected to save them?
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2,962
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Contact the experts and let them deal with it. ...
Contact the experts and let them deal with it. Laymen can do a lot of harm, to the species and the environment.
If you want to know what you posted, click on your name (on a Mac, at least). You...
Forum:
Potting & Repotting
05-08-2021, 12:46 PM
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25
Anyone here use tree fern?
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6,601
Posted By
AnonYMouse
My Coelogyne usitana is in S/H but I use tree...
My Coelogyne usitana is in S/H but I use tree fern plaques and totems to mount on. There are variables in density, so that's something to consider. The more open, the airier the roots. The dense...
Forum:
Cymbidium Alliance
05-08-2021, 12:34 PM
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Cymbidium ensifolium Hong Mao (紅貓), new growths
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1,859
Posted By
AnonYMouse
I'll have to look out for this one. Always love...
I'll have to look out for this one. Always love interesting foliage.
What media mix are you using to grow this?
Forum:
Identification Forum
05-07-2021, 05:17 AM
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11
what type of orchid is this?
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1,963
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Any with plump pbulbs (preferably 3 pbulbs) are...
Any with plump pbulbs (preferably 3 pbulbs) are salvageable, even without roots. Look into back bulb cultivation. Some of us here have done it successfully.
Forum:
Orchid Lounge
08-17-2020, 02:19 PM
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3
Demo: Schomburgkia Division
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1,070
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Demo: Schomburgkia Division
Blain from Orchids for the People demonstrates how to divide a Schomburgkia. A monster of a Schomburgkia.
LFYpjh1NPoE
Forum:
Coelogyne Alliance
07-24-2020, 10:53 PM
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15
Coelogyne usitana
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11,954
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Anticipation, is keeping me wai-ai-ai-ai-aiting
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This is a bit fussy about light, I guess. Since the last time I posted it here, it got moved multiple times and finally...the sweet spot.
Forum:
Photography
06-28-2020, 01:10 AM
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11
Testing
Views:
3,463
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Couldn't see your attachment either! 145642 ...
Couldn't see your attachment either!
145642
edit: I can now.
Hmmm, maybe I did see that back when I was a supporter. Don't remember.
Forum:
Photography
06-28-2020, 12:41 AM
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11
Testing
Views:
3,463
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Not seeing it. 145631
Not seeing it.
145631
Forum:
Photography
06-27-2020, 09:27 PM
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11
Testing
Views:
3,463
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Didn't we have a delete button?
Didn't we have a delete button?
Forum:
Photography
06-27-2020, 09:26 PM
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11
Testing
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3,463
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Testing
145627
Brb
Back.
Didn't work.
Forum:
Growing on Mounts
06-26-2020, 05:15 PM
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thinking of making a rock mount? -OR- Lava Rock is really hard
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9,338
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Conform to convention? Ha! Both were PiA. I...
Conform to convention? Ha!
Both were PiA. I removed the one off the slate slab and mismanaged the olla (along with a good chunk of my collection).
145582
145585
Edit for FYI: the olla pic...
Forum:
Vanda Alliance - Neofinetia
06-22-2020, 12:24 PM
Replies:
22
Poll:
Poll for Pronunciation of “Neofinetia”
Views:
3,726
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Fu-ran
Fu-ran
Forum:
Vanda Alliance - others
06-20-2020, 04:48 AM
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14
Schoenorchis fragrans
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3,596
Posted By
AnonYMouse
WoW
WoW
Forum:
Pests & Diseases
06-20-2020, 04:35 AM
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25
Extremely concerning spots on Coelogyne
Views:
3,167
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Could it be rust fungus? Does rust happen on...
Could it be rust fungus? Does rust happen on orchids? Because it looks like that on some other plants.
...but you used Physan...
Forum:
Off Topic - Totally
06-20-2020, 04:22 AM
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37
Interesting plant features/behaviours - eg. mulberry
Views:
2,677
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Boy was I way off! :rofl: Hey, wait! The...
Boy was I way off! :rofl:
Hey, wait! The fruit/seed pod doesn't look like a flail and it's not a pine!
Forum:
Off Topic - Totally
06-19-2020, 02:51 AM
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37
Interesting plant features/behaviours - eg. mulberry
Views:
2,677
Posted By
AnonYMouse
I should also mention I have no yard. ...
I should also mention I have no yard.
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Could they be trumpet flowers (Datura)?
Forum:
Off Topic - Totally
06-19-2020, 02:44 AM
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37
Interesting plant features/behaviours - eg. mulberry
Views:
2,677
Posted By
AnonYMouse
No worries, no intention of growing them (drought...
No worries, no intention of growing them (drought prone area). Saw them and I had to google it.
Forum:
Off Topic - Totally
06-19-2020, 02:11 AM
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37
Interesting plant features/behaviours - eg. mulberry
Views:
2,677
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Were the worms eating the berries? Silkworms eat...
Were the worms eating the berries? Silkworms eat mulberry leaves (exclusively? Almost exclusively?).
Water Caltrops (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_caltrop) (Trapa). I saw them at the...
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
06-19-2020, 01:33 AM
Replies:
15
New vanda coming help set up
Views:
1,423
Posted By
AnonYMouse
I'm looking at my Philips household LED that I...
I'm looking at my Philips household LED that I use:
800 Lumens
10.5W
3000K
Don't have more details since the packaging got tossed a long time ago.
I don't have high light plants, got my...
Forum:
Pests & Diseases
06-18-2020, 11:53 PM
Replies:
4
Angraecum with brown patches update.
Views:
656
Posted By
AnonYMouse
Sunburn. Notice the "bikini" lines from where...
Sunburn. Notice the "bikini" lines from where the leaves grew away?
Forum:
Advanced Discussion
06-18-2020, 10:21 PM
Replies:
30
FREAKS!! MUTANTS and WERIDOS!! -OR- "I bet youve never seen one of THESE before..."
Views:
5,680
Posted By
AnonYMouse
My plants aren't exactly doing unexpected things....
My plants aren't exactly doing unexpected things. Here is a Haraella retrocalla "triple lip" that has a keiki cluster.
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