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Leaf damage ID help pleaser
At the risk of being flamed half to death, I'm chiming in here. Just about
all of us have had questions for this group at one time or another, and everyone was a "newbie" at one time. Do I purchase most of my orchids from reputable vendors? Yeah. Do I value their hard work and try to help them stay in business? Yeah. Do I ever see something at HD and pick it up? Yeah again. And I daresay that, with the [possible] exception of the commercial growers in this group, most of us have done the same. Are we suddenly hostile to questions from people seeking information because of where they bought their plants? C'mon, guys. Let's get back to friendly and welcoming. Just my two cents. Flame retardant suit is on. Diana "K Barrett" wrote in message . .. You're naive if you think coming into a group of vendors bragging about a bunch of [warty] orchids you bought for cheap at Walmart then wanting to know why they aren't growing and wanting free advice isn't going to raise some hackles. Get your head out. So, caveat emptor, Bruce. And you get what you pay for. K Barrett "Bruce Musgrove" wrote in message ... I don't know... maybe a usenet newsgroup dedicated to that particular item / hobby, and full of professionals / amateurs / hobbyists willing to help others (AKA newbies) learn ? :=) Wasn't that intent of USENET? a virtual gathering place where users of similar intersts could electronically share information. "Kenni Judd" wrote in message ... snip Where else, besides the seller, should you first take questions or problems about any product you've purchased??? Kenni |
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