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Old 18-01-2008, 11:28 AM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
Ray B Ray B is offline
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Default I'm SO excited

Thanks to all.

Dave, I was about to get rid of it, but your commentary a while back
encouraged me to stick with it.

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"Dave Gillingham" wrote in message
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Congratulations, Ray. Dunno about guidance. Mine grow & flower (or not)
according to their own peculiar preferences. The general wisdom seems to
be
that they like a cold (by Aussie standards) winter to promote flowering.

For more info on the species, the reference Kath gave you is a good one.
I had
scanned & emailed a lot of my stuff to her; then she found that site that
had
much of what I had sent her on it.

John may be able to tell you more. BTW, look at the Cedarvale site:
http://www.cedarvaleorchids.com

Ross grows beautiful speciosums, & his website has cultural info on it.


On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 22:13:57 GMT, "Ray B" wrote:

I am not a grower of dens. I'm not particularly fond of most of them, and
the unique ones seem to be outside of my skill set. I do not give plants
"rests".

MANY moons ago (maybe 120 or more, actually) Rod Venger sent me a Den.
speciosum seedling in a 2" pot. Despite my relative neglect, it has grown
and grown and grown. It is currently in an 8" basket (hasn't been
repotted
in years) hung up with the vandas, with the largest growths maybe 18" tall
(not counting the leaves) and today I actually noticed the beginning of
spikes!!!! 2 on one, one on another.

Not a specimen by anyone's standards, but I will give it credit for
tolerance.

Any guidance?

Dave Gillingham
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