I'm in Houston Texas with a creek right behind my house
I've seen big
snakes, little snakes, black, brown, pinkish, bright green, pea green, and
what I think was a garter snake (it was going up a tree) I stay inside
unless I know its too cold for the critters
Shell
"Wendy" wrote in message
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Snakes? Yikes!!!! Where do you live Shell? I would be paranoid, scared
stiff
of the things!
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"Shell" wrote in message
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Thanks It's in a nice warm bright spot on my plant table in my
dining
room I grow inside since I don't go outside much (not with snakes in
the
yard)
Shell
"profpam" wrote in message
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Shell,
When my catasetums display a spike, I take them inside and place in a
sunny window. A drastic temperature difference may cause bud drop.
Normal range is usually 60 to 80 for most catasetums. I would not
apply
a fertilizer right now and would assume that the place from which you
received the plant did so to get it to spike.
. . . Pam
Everything Orchid Management System
http://www.pe.net/~profpam/page3.html
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Shell wrote:
I've just recieved a Catasetum Rebecca Northen 'Grapefruit Pink' and
it
has
a small flower spike on it. How do I make sure it blooms? Anything
special
it needs like fertiliser or special lighting?
Shell