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Hello Ray!

I just came from the OrchidExpo in Montréal! WOW !

I just had to buy some for me! So I bought:

1 phal Brother Gold Miss #2 X Brother Fortune Green 8H2

and my first Paph

Paph ( maudial ( i think ) X ( illisible ) Chiara Black Beauty


Both label are hard to read !


Since I had put all my phal in semi-hydroponic culture with those ceramic
pellet ( capillary action ) with great succes, I was wondering if I can do
the same with the Paph?

The lady who sold me this paph told me it need to be in a mix of peat moss
and perlite but according to your site ( very nice done thank you ) you said
you had success with paph with semi hydroponic!

Can you confirm that I can put my Paph in those clay pellet?

Thanks

Claude



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Old 23-03-2003, 06:56 PM
Ray @ First Rays Orchids
 
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Claude,

When I was first experimenting with what is now call semi-hydroponic
culture, paphs were the first guinea pigs, and they loved it. All of mine
are in PrimeAgra.

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Hello Ray!

I just came from the OrchidExpo in Montréal! WOW !

I just had to buy some for me! So I bought:

1 phal Brother Gold Miss #2 X Brother Fortune Green 8H2

and my first Paph

Paph ( maudial ( i think ) X ( illisible ) Chiara Black Beauty


Both label are hard to read !


Since I had put all my phal in semi-hydroponic culture with those ceramic
pellet ( capillary action ) with great succes, I was wondering if I can do
the same with the Paph?

The lady who sold me this paph told me it need to be in a mix of peat moss
and perlite but according to your site ( very nice done thank you ) you

said
you had success with paph with semi hydroponic!

Can you confirm that I can put my Paph in those clay pellet?

Thanks

Claude





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Old 24-03-2003, 02:56 AM
Claude
 
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Thank you very much Ray!

I just repotted my paph in clay pellets. ( I don`t have PrimeAgra but have
found a similar one )

Thanks again

Claude

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| Claude,
|
| When I was first experimenting with what is now call semi-hydroponic
| culture, paphs were the first guinea pigs, and they loved it. All of mine
| are in PrimeAgra.
|
| --
|
| Ray Barkalow First Rays Orchids
|
http://www.firstrays.com
| Secure Online Ordering & Lots of Free Info!
|
|
| "Claude" wrote in message
| ...
| Hello Ray!
|
| I just came from the OrchidExpo in Montréal! WOW !
|
| I just had to buy some for me! So I bought:
|
| 1 phal Brother Gold Miss #2 X Brother Fortune Green 8H2
|
| and my first Paph
|
| Paph ( maudial ( i think ) X ( illisible ) Chiara Black Beauty
|
|
| Both label are hard to read !
|
|
| Since I had put all my phal in semi-hydroponic culture with those
ceramic
| pellet ( capillary action ) with great succes, I was wondering if I can
do
| the same with the Paph?
|
| The lady who sold me this paph told me it need to be in a mix of peat
moss
| and perlite but according to your site ( very nice done thank you ) you
| said
| you had success with paph with semi hydroponic!
|
| Can you confirm that I can put my Paph in those clay pellet?
|
| Thanks
|
| Claude
|
|
|
|
|


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