Thanks Reka, I keep thinking about getting them(the archives) all in one
place but that's been an uphill battle. Mostly revolving around getting
control of the domain name. Lois says I have control. I say Lois has
control, and - most importantly - the domain name registrar says Lois has
control. So there we sit until *someone* has to pay to re-register the name.
Then we'll all see what happens.
Anyway, Its gratifying to see it cited in 'Orchids' and elsewhere.
K Barrett
"Reka" wrote in message
...
Hey, Kath! I read them every once in a while when looking for culture
info.
--
Reka
http://www.rolbox.it/hukari/index.html
"A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject."
--Winston Churchill
"K Barrett" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:EE5Ca.811739$Zo.166932@sccrnsc03...
I had the same thing with my bulb lobbii and my solution was to place it
higher in the GH, where it recievs more light, is warmer and I also
started
watering it more, Voila. It worked for me.
As to the stanhopea, I had a hybrid called Penelope that I thought I
must
have gotten a division with no eyes on it, since I owned the thing for 3
yrs
with no signs of anything, no death, no growth.... inadvertantly I
placed
it
closer to a misting head where it was more consistently (evenly) moist
and
it is sprouting 2 new leads for me. In this plant's case the reason
could
be
3 fold, the water, I started fertilizing again, or the temp range was
better
for it this year so dormancy was broken.
Thanks for referring to the OrchidSafari archives. It does my heart good
to
know *someone* somewhere reads them,
K Barrett
"Diane Mancino" wrote in message
t...
no solution, but can't wait to hear the info on this one-I have a
stanhopea
that is the same way, drops a yellow leaf once in a with to say its
alive,
but a plastic plant has more action- maybe yell at it
Diane
"Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message
.be...
Hi again and thanku for responding to my last cry for info.
For 3 years I've had a Bulbophyllum lobbii. The problem is that it
has
remained the same. No growth, no flowers, absolutely no change at
all.
Not
even in the roots, they all seem oke but yhere is npo active growth
visible.
So any advice would be helpfull
Thanks
Peter
---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.483 / Virus Database: 279 - Release Date: 19.05.03