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Old 20-11-2005, 02:07 AM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
Paul Simon
 
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Default Problem with humiditiy in the house

I don't think you will have a big problem with the Angreacum didieri. It
has thick leaves and thick roots and I suspect it can hold a bit of water.
Let me know when it blooms and post a picture in ABPO.

Paul Simon
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Thanks, as for my "rescues" I am very anal where it comes to hygene ( I
am a Medic after all) so they got systematic when I got them and follow
ups with insecticidal soap, (there is a baby in the house)

the only problems I've had so far are thrips, which I've had a personal
grudge aginst since I was 12 and the little fu----s took out my Glads,
and moss flys / fungas gnats (like a fruit fly except black) Both
controled with the soap and soaking / flooding

OK
I the orchids I just got from Andys ( great selection of hard to find
orchids)
Brassavola Grandiflora stick
Brassavola Cuculata stick
Neofinetia falacata (onamisecai) basket
Angraecum didieri stick
Haraella odorata stick

Jack