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Old 12-26-2013, 03:30 PM
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You must be right on the privacy matter. I checked again and the bidding is being done by two people. My bad! But in my defense, their userid look very similar. This Fuji-Nishiki is not as nice looking as yours. I'm looking at the Fugaku right below it, I think that plant is better looking, larger, and healthier looking.
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Old 12-26-2013, 06:41 PM
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You must be right on the privacy matter. I checked again and the bidding is being done by two people. My bad! But in my defense, their userid look very similar. This Fuji-Nishiki is not as nice looking as yours. I'm looking at the Fugaku right below it, I think that plant is better looking, larger, and healthier looking.
Fugaku is a good buy they are usually a healthy Neo and that one has beautiful variegation. I love mine it bloomed like crazy this summer. . Also that Suruga-Fukurin is just lovely with the marginal stripe; it is also a a strong. Grower. Mine just thrives. There are great options with this group...enjoy.

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Old 12-27-2013, 08:16 AM
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A third set of plants is up for bid ending Sunday 12/29/13. Some of these plants start at higher prices and are not the usual plants that are often offered. Consider this plant, not a Neofinetia but a "hybrid between epidendrum and sophronitis". Has anyone grown this hybrid? It is an interesting looking plant:

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Old 12-27-2013, 11:15 AM
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I have a Fugaku addiction... I wonder why this variety is so dang appealing to me?
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Old 12-27-2013, 12:59 PM
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I have a Fugaku addiction... I wonder why this variety is so dang appealing to me?
I like the long strong curved variegated leaves & that it's an old name for Mount Fuji.....what could be more appealing than that.
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Old 12-27-2013, 01:11 PM
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I like the long strong curved variegated leaves & that it's an old name for Mount Fuji.....what could be more appealing than that.
They're intoxicating... I look at mine all the time and every time I look at it I find a new strand of green or white or a new fan that is all green or another that is devoid of green completely. My first fugaku was heavily variegated and it's new fans seem even more so-- I'm afraid that's not a very good sign for it's future but for now its very pretty. I added another fugaku to it for contrast and it looks great. It's growing new roots so I hope it keeps up with that business as it is now living in sh.

I find keeping root stimulating additives help like seaweed extract.
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Old 12-27-2013, 01:16 PM
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They're intoxicating... I look at mine all the time and every time I look at it I find a new strand of green or white or a new fan that is all green or another that is devoid of green completely. My first fugaku was heavily variegated and it's new fans seem even more so-- I'm afraid that's not a very good sign for it's future but for now its very pretty. I added another fugaku to it for contrast and it looks great. It's growing new roots so I hope it keeps up with that business as it is now living in sh.

I find keeping root stimulating additives help like seaweed extract.
Oh yes those new roots constantly push out through my moss it is a strong Neo.
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Old 12-27-2013, 01:21 PM
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Oh yes those new roots constantly push out through my moss it is a strong Neo.
I have struggled, as you know, very much with growing in moss. Since I've moved Fugaku to sh, I also moved it under an auto misting system and I credit the consistent watering as a reason it has succeeded. It literally had NO roots when I got it from the vendor, sadly, and moss wasn't helping. The roots are stark white.
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Old 12-28-2013, 12:00 AM
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The Beni-Musou went for $89. And the Fuji-Nishiki is now $188! Too rich for me! But now I have my sights set on a couple of plants ending Saturday and Sunday.
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Old 12-28-2013, 11:37 AM
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The Fuji-Nishiki is now $200.75 with 42 bids I can't wait to see where it will end up. Jay I hope you are in the mix this one is for you.
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