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Jack 14-11-2005 07:03 AM

any one try S/H with neofinetia or brassavola
 
I just bought afew more plants (yeah after the last batch got left
outside by fedex you think I would learn) including neofinetia and
Brassavola cuculata, I am trying to switch my entire collection (yeah
17 plants isn't much, but it is expanding) over to s/h as I'm lazy and
I think that It'll let me expierment more to find the "perfect"
enviroment in my house.

advice and help much appriciated

Jack

BTW does anyone know of any orchid resourses in Anchorage


? 14-11-2005 02:27 PM

any one try S/H with neofinetia or brassavola
 
On 13 Nov 2005 23:03:01 -0800 in .com Jack wrote:
I just bought afew more plants (yeah after the last batch got left
outside by fedex you think I would learn) including neofinetia and
Brassavola cuculata, I am trying to switch my entire collection (yeah
17 plants isn't much, but it is expanding) over to s/h as I'm lazy and
I think that It'll let me expierment more to find the "perfect"
enviroment in my house.


There is this amusing commentary on neofinetia and SH...
http://www.garden-groups.com/post/36...semi_alba.html

But it doesn't sound like you're east of the mississippi and south of the
msaon dixon line...



--
Chris Dukes
Suspicion breeds confidence -- Brazil

Jack 14-11-2005 03:02 PM

any one try S/H with neofinetia or brassavola
 
negitive, the GREAT FAR NORTH
sounds like Neos are touchy about what they put their feet in.


OrchidKitty 15-11-2005 05:49 PM

any one try S/H with neofinetia or brassavola
 
I've had a neotfinetia falcata in S/H for several years. It's a healthy
plant but real small. It hasn't bloomed yet. A local expert says it
needs a cooler environment than I've been giving it and a definite
period of cooling in the fall.

By conrast, my Brassavola nodosa has been in S/H for several years, and
it blooms its head off. Currently, it's in the biggest pot that Ray
sells and has filled it up. The next pot will be a bucket, I guess.
Brassavola crosses do well in S/H too--better than in regular media.

I've had good luck with S/H for everything but Phals. If they "catch"
they do fine but tend to have a lot of Medusa-esque aerial roots.


Mick Fournier 16-11-2005 04:33 AM

any one try S/H with neofinetia or brassavola
 
Jack,

When the Neofinetia falcata blooms then take it to bed with you at night.
Put it on a table in the room and you will have sweet dreams.

Mick



Jack 16-11-2005 10:41 AM

any one try S/H with neofinetia or brassavola
 
Thanks, have to get it in first
I was wondering if it is more touchy as a cooler grower, as I have
mostly phals and cats


tbell 18-11-2005 06:58 PM

any one try S/H with neofinetia or brassavola
 
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 23:03:01 -0800, Jack wrote
(in article .com):

I just bought afew more plants (yeah after the last batch got left
outside by fedex you think I would learn) including neofinetia and
Brassavola cuculata, I am trying to switch my entire collection (yeah
17 plants isn't much, but it is expanding) over to s/h as I'm lazy and
I think that It'll let me expierment more to find the "perfect"
enviroment in my house.

advice and help much appriciated

Jack

BTW does anyone know of any orchid resourses in Anchorage


I have two pots of Little Stars in S/H, and they're doing well. I seem to
have a knack for killing Neofinetia in any medium!

Tom
Walnut Creek, CA
Nikon D70


Jack 19-11-2005 06:41 PM

any one try S/H with neofinetia or brassavola
 
everyone seems to have a "knack" for killing neos, are they that tricky
(if so I should learn to mass grow them, as the saying goes "there
wouldn't be orchid growers if there weren't orchid killers")

I've seen pictures of the flowers, just kinda suprised by the small
size of the plant.

Jack



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