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Dendrobium
Guilty!
I started with lots of clearance plants. They do have a purpose. I use them as give away plants for the office or neighbors. I figure that all they want is the bloom and don't care about the breeding. On the other side, you do have to be careful that you buy plants that match your ability and culture. I have a couple of cymbidiums that were a "good buy" that I have never been able to rebloom because the summer is hot and I don't have a good cool place to over winter them. Now that the greenhouse is full of stuff I love the cymbidiums are in danger of not coming in at all this winter. Another thing I've found is that Home Depot plants are expensive....even when marked to 1/2 price. You could get a better quality plant from Al or Ray from their websites that would would see blooms more often than nursing a tired shelf worn plant. Good Growing, Gene "Susan Erickson" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 05:34:57 GMT, "Shell91" wrote: These looked very healthy to me and I do love a bargain so...what can I say? Shell Don"t let him get to you. We have all done it. How else would we know it is not usually worth the effort and time. G SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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