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Old 25-04-2007, 10:37 AM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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Default Cyp Acaule Soil Mix

Glenn,

We have a long-established agreement here that it's no problem mentioning
company names, or even having the proprietor stating "We have something new.
If interested check us out at the URL below." The rule-of-thumb is that we
avoid the posting of price lists and the like.

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"Glenn Meyers" wrote in message
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Thanks Danny! Just fyi, if you like Acaule's there is a nursery on EBAY
that propagates them and offers them very reasonably. I won't mention the
name as I am not sure this newsgoup allows that but I could email it to
you.

Thanks again for the advice,

Glenn

"danny" wrote in message
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I've grown them in just "Nature's Helper" composted pine bark (sold as a
soil amendment at Home Depot or Lowes) and they seemed to do ok (until I
moved to a new house and left them under the deck in undrained trays for
six months, lost a lot of them after that treatment.) I think the
vinegar is supposed to be something like 1/3 cup per gallon, you could
probably ask Carson Whitlow at Cyp. Haven.
-danny