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Old 31-07-2004, 09:45 PM
Erin \(Pacific NW\)
 
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Default Help for an amateur

I'd like to add that here we call a person good with plants a "green
thumb"
and...before the Phal. I used to define myself a "black thumb", so you can
imagine...it must be a very "easy" plant :-)


Yes, we used to say my partner had a "black thumb" also, but he's done
really well with the one orchid we have :-)

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"Elena" wrote in message
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Hi Erin,

Can anyone suggest a good orchid for Pacific Northwest-type climates

that
a
beginner can grow fairly easily? Per the above story we're looking for
fairly inexpensive, as well :-) Our one orchid cost about $25 and I

don't
want to go too far beyond that, if that's possible.


I must say that I don't know the Pacific Northwest climate, anyway I live

in
Italy (middle-north) and I had beautiful results with Phalaenopsis !
Some time ago I bought one and just put it in the sitting room : it did a
lot of flowers, roots and leaves and I...did nothing but taking care in a
very simple way (water once a week). I was so proud that I bought others

to
put near and now I'm trying to learn more about !

Here a Phalaenopsis medium sized costs about 15 Euro (which should
correspond to nearly 15$).

I'd like to add that here we call a person good with plants a "green

thumb"
and...before the Phal. I used to define myself a "black thumb", so you can
imagine...it must be a very "easy" plant :-)
Now I have also other species but I think Phal. is the most adaptable.

Cheers

Elena