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[email protected] 24-09-2004 04:39 PM

In a message dated 9/24/04 7:53:17 AM, writes:
How about a schefflera?* It sounds like it would be a good environment to
grow aerial roots, and it doesn't demand high light.

The last time I tried a dwarf schefflera, it was a disaster. Whatever floats
your boat.
Iris

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[email protected] 24-09-2004 04:39 PM

In a message dated 9/24/04 7:53:17 AM, writes:
How about a schefflera?* It sounds like it would be a good environment to
grow aerial roots, and it doesn't demand high light.

The last time I tried a dwarf schefflera, it was a disaster. Whatever floats
your boat.
Iris

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Steven Wachs 24-09-2004 05:27 PM

If you have a window that faces south , unless you live in the southern hemisphere, you should have most available light possible indoors. I keep some small trees in such a location ad they do fantastic. the combination of light and humdity are perfect for many tropicals. You can even grow orchids in such locations.

stevew
LI NY

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Steven Wachs 24-09-2004 05:37 PM

The dwarf Schefelera you refer to I believe is the S.Arbicola? I am trying to develop the roots on a couple that I have. At the moment they are in deep pots so that I can est strong roots for a tree over rock effect. another one outdoors for the summer is doing great I would like to try it in a cascade eventually. It is not a commmon design for shefelera but I think it can be done. I am on a cascade kick and am trying different trees in an effort to make something pleasing.
stevew
LINY

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Gary & Kathy Hendricks 24-09-2004 06:02 PM

[IBC] bathroom humor
 
Hi All,
I've actually read the posts on this with interest. I have a lot of tropicals
that have to come during the winter months here in E. TN. Although I could put
some of them here, there and the next place in front of windows, then have to
run all over the house watering, actually the best place I've found was to
surround my garden tub with them.
It's like a jungle in there. The bathroom is huge and I seldom use that tub
anyway, so it was a perfect spot for them and they love the humidity from the
shower. Which is separate from the tub. There's also a skylight and I also have
grow lights. They made it through perfectly well last year. It sure cut down on
the amount of running around I have to do taking care of them. I have 3 areas in
the house where I keep plants and then a couple on the window sill over the sink
in the kitchen. I just counted and after downsizing greatly when I moved here to
this house, I still have 35 plants and trees in the house before bringing the
tropical trees in.
The rest of the hardy trees stay out under the deck, which sits off the ground
high enough that even hubby can walk safely around under there. It's like an
outdoor room and is surrounded by lattice work. It has a regular size door on
it. It was perfect last year. The sun still came through the slats, the trees
were protected from wind, still got rained on through the slats and made it
through fine.


Take Care,
Kathy
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[email protected] 24-09-2004 09:47 PM

In a message dated 9/24/04 2:37:58 PM, writes:
But I wasn't suggesting you try the Schefflera, Iris.

I wouldn't recommend something I can't grow. However, now that I know it's an
epiphyte, I know what to do: grow it more like an orchid. I may try one
again. However, the guy with the bathroom also should be warned that Schefflera are
very prone to mealy bugs, scale, and spider mites.
Iris

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[email protected] 24-09-2004 09:47 PM

In a message dated 9/24/04 2:37:58 PM, writes:
But I wasn't suggesting you try the Schefflera, Iris.

I wouldn't recommend something I can't grow. However, now that I know it's an
epiphyte, I know what to do: grow it more like an orchid. I may try one
again. However, the guy with the bathroom also should be warned that Schefflera are
very prone to mealy bugs, scale, and spider mites.
Iris

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Billy M. Rhodes 25-09-2004 02:31 AM

In a message dated 9/24/2004 5:05:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:

However, the guy with the bathroom also should be warned that Schefflera
are
very prone to mealy bugs, scale, and spider mites.


I have seen these problems on neglected plants in poorly lit hotel
lobbies, but never on mine.

Billy on the Florida Space Coast

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Billy M. Rhodes 25-09-2004 02:31 AM

In a message dated 9/24/2004 5:05:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:

However, the guy with the bathroom also should be warned that Schefflera
are
very prone to mealy bugs, scale, and spider mites.


I have seen these problems on neglected plants in poorly lit hotel
lobbies, but never on mine.

Billy on the Florida Space Coast

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Craig Cowing 25-09-2004 12:24 PM

"Billy M. Rhodes" wrote:

In a message dated 9/24/2004 5:05:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:

However, the guy with the bathroom also should be warned that Schefflera
are
very prone to mealy bugs, scale, and spider mites.


I have seen these problems on neglected plants in poorly lit hotel
lobbies, but never on mine.

Billy on the Florida Space Coast


Not on mine either.

Craig Cowing
NY
Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37

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Craig Cowing 25-09-2004 12:24 PM

"Billy M. Rhodes" wrote:

In a message dated 9/24/2004 5:05:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:

However, the guy with the bathroom also should be warned that Schefflera
are
very prone to mealy bugs, scale, and spider mites.


I have seen these problems on neglected plants in poorly lit hotel
lobbies, but never on mine.

Billy on the Florida Space Coast


Not on mine either.

Craig Cowing
NY
Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37

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Billy M. Rhodes 25-09-2004 04:35 PM

In a message dated 9/25/2004 11:20:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:

I am wondering if Florida is a good place to grow bonsai, strong winds,
too much wind, too hot etc....;( ;)


Go to
www.jimsmithbonsai.com and tell me what you think of the best of
Florida bonsai.
Billy on the Florida Space Coast

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Billy M. Rhodes 25-09-2004 04:35 PM

In a message dated 9/25/2004 11:20:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:

I am wondering if Florida is a good place to grow bonsai, strong winds,
too much wind, too hot etc....;( ;)


Go to
www.jimsmithbonsai.com and tell me what you think of the best of
Florida bonsai.
Billy on the Florida Space Coast

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Druid 25-09-2004 07:53 PM

Thanks to all for your comments.

I want to sincerely add that I have tremendous respect for the bonsai
practice. I was in the far east about 10 years ago, and visited a
couple of bonsai gardens - and have been fascinated with them ever
since. I never tried anything however, until now.

So for those of you who were offended, sorry if my intentions seemed
derogative.

Druid 25-09-2004 07:53 PM

Thanks to all for your comments.

I want to sincerely add that I have tremendous respect for the bonsai
practice. I was in the far east about 10 years ago, and visited a
couple of bonsai gardens - and have been fascinated with them ever
since. I never tried anything however, until now.

So for those of you who were offended, sorry if my intentions seemed
derogative.


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