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I have a great many "snowbird" customers. A few board their orchids while
they're away [expensive, plus we don't offer that service here]; a few still just give them away; the majority have followed our advice and now leave them for Mother Nature to babysit during the summers. From the last: Although we do hear of an occasional "lost" plant [sometimes dead, sometimes just plain missing], mostly the reports we get indicate that the orchids faired far better without their human "caretakers" than when the folks are there ... -- Kenni Judd Juno Beach Orchids http://www.jborchids.com "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ink.net... Actually, I find that an occasional "hard dry" for most plants makes for better growth long term. The exception, IMO, is seedlings, which don't yet have the structure to store what they need for long periods of time. Diana |
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