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Hi Lori & welcome,
I soaked the wood for a day & then added the Malathion which sat over night. Soaked for a day in plain water & rinsed then sun dried. I poured the Malathion solution on an old tree stump afterwards. I am wondering if one could use a fumigating method in a trash can. The trick would be how to set off the canister. I shall have to visit you if I am ever up in your neck of the woods! *G* -- Cheers Wendy Remove PETERPAN for email reply Lori Siegmund wrote: Hi All, I just stumbled on this thread, and am so glad.... as I was wondering if manzanita trunks and large branches would make decent orchid mounting material. Any opinions on that? This is manzanita that is native to Northern California. I have plenty of it on our property. Some of it pretty old and obviously dead looking. The red bark is all peeled away. Nothing but weathered, gray, gnarly twisted trunks and limbs. Pretty cool looking stuff! Wendy, how long do you soak the bark in Malathion and then in clear water? Also, have you ever tried manzanita for mounting your orchids? Thanks! Lori |
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