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AOS Judging-Cut Flowers
I have several plants in bloom that I'm told are award quality but I'm not
particularly interested in traveling to one of the regional judging centers that are 3 hours away. I read that you can mail plants or cut flowers to a designated individual and they will be judged at the next session. Has anyone had any luck mailing cut flowers and receiving awards? It seems that the whole plant would have a better impact on the judging team. Thoughts? Garland |
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Garland,
I am pretty sure the San Francisco judges have given an award to a cut orchid flower bloom in the last year. They specifically pointed out that the award they were talking about was from a mailed, cut flower. KBarrett would know more, since she's a student judge. -Eric in SF www.orchidphotos.org "GARLAND HANSON" wrote in message news:EMIld.2842$m36.1241@trnddc02... I have several plants in bloom that I'm told are award quality but I'm not particularly interested in traveling to one of the regional judging centers that are 3 hours away. |
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Garland,
I am pretty sure the San Francisco judges have given an award to a cut orchid flower bloom in the last year. They specifically pointed out that the award they were talking about was from a mailed, cut flower. KBarrett would know more, since she's a student judge. -Eric in SF www.orchidphotos.org "GARLAND HANSON" wrote in message news:EMIld.2842$m36.1241@trnddc02... I have several plants in bloom that I'm told are award quality but I'm not particularly interested in traveling to one of the regional judging centers that are 3 hours away. |
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GARLAND HANSON wrote:
I have several plants in bloom that I'm told are award quality but I'm not particularly interested in traveling to one of the regional judging centers that are 3 hours away. I read that you can mail plants or cut flowers to a designated individual and they will be judged at the next session. Has anyone had any luck mailing cut flowers and receiving awards? It seems that the whole plant would have a better impact on the judging team. Thoughts? Garland We don't see it that often. Especially in the last few years, as it seems that judging centers have proliferated faster than red states, so there is less of a geographic barrier. But it is explicitly permitted, and we'd be happy to look at them. Of course you don't get the flowers back... Better to send the inflorescence rather than the whole plant (it would ship better, and cheaper, if nothing else). There may be an effect on the judging team, but I suspect it wouldn't be that negative. If you submit cut material, be sure to send the entire inflorescence (not a single flower from a phal, for example). We judge the inflorescence as a whole. If you wanted to FedEx your plants or blooms to me, I can take them to our judging this coming Saturday (Nov 20). Alternatively, if you get a copy of AQ, there is a list of judging centers and dates in there, as well as information about who to send the material to. Thanks for bringing up an option that most people don't think about (or know about - even many judges, I suspect). Rob -- Rob's Rules: http://www.msu.edu/~halgren 1) There is always room for one more orchid 2) There is always room for two more orchids 2a. See rule 1 3) When one has insufficient credit to purchase more orchids, obtain more credit LittlefrogFarm is open - e-mail me for a list ) |
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GARLAND HANSON wrote:
I have several plants in bloom that I'm told are award quality but I'm not particularly interested in traveling to one of the regional judging centers that are 3 hours away. I read that you can mail plants or cut flowers to a designated individual and they will be judged at the next session. Has anyone had any luck mailing cut flowers and receiving awards? It seems that the whole plant would have a better impact on the judging team. Thoughts? Garland We don't see it that often. Especially in the last few years, as it seems that judging centers have proliferated faster than red states, so there is less of a geographic barrier. But it is explicitly permitted, and we'd be happy to look at them. Of course you don't get the flowers back... Better to send the inflorescence rather than the whole plant (it would ship better, and cheaper, if nothing else). There may be an effect on the judging team, but I suspect it wouldn't be that negative. If you submit cut material, be sure to send the entire inflorescence (not a single flower from a phal, for example). We judge the inflorescence as a whole. If you wanted to FedEx your plants or blooms to me, I can take them to our judging this coming Saturday (Nov 20). Alternatively, if you get a copy of AQ, there is a list of judging centers and dates in there, as well as information about who to send the material to. Thanks for bringing up an option that most people don't think about (or know about - even many judges, I suspect). Rob -- Rob's Rules: http://www.msu.edu/~halgren 1) There is always room for one more orchid 2) There is always room for two more orchids 2a. See rule 1 3) When one has insufficient credit to purchase more orchids, obtain more credit LittlefrogFarm is open - e-mail me for a list ) |
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That's a good question. I know we had a plant mailed to the Pac central
region a few years ago. (A paph IIRC) BUT!! I have no idea how to package the plant properly so as not to have it damaged in transport. If I were you I'd call Maynard Michel of Orchids Orinda. Either he or his wife Helen would be able to advise you. The Michels are designated as the people to mail plants to the Pac Central region. (925) 447-7171 K Barrett "GARLAND HANSON" wrote in message news:EMIld.2842$m36.1241@trnddc02... I have several plants in bloom that I'm told are award quality but I'm not particularly interested in traveling to one of the regional judging centers that are 3 hours away. I read that you can mail plants or cut flowers to a designated individual and they will be judged at the next session. Has anyone had any luck mailing cut flowers and receiving awards? It seems that the whole plant would have a better impact on the judging team. Thoughts? Garland |
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That's a good question. I know we had a plant mailed to the Pac central
region a few years ago. (A paph IIRC) BUT!! I have no idea how to package the plant properly so as not to have it damaged in transport. If I were you I'd call Maynard Michel of Orchids Orinda. Either he or his wife Helen would be able to advise you. The Michels are designated as the people to mail plants to the Pac Central region. (925) 447-7171 K Barrett "GARLAND HANSON" wrote in message news:EMIld.2842$m36.1241@trnddc02... I have several plants in bloom that I'm told are award quality but I'm not particularly interested in traveling to one of the regional judging centers that are 3 hours away. I read that you can mail plants or cut flowers to a designated individual and they will be judged at the next session. Has anyone had any luck mailing cut flowers and receiving awards? It seems that the whole plant would have a better impact on the judging team. Thoughts? Garland |
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That's a good question. I know we had a plant mailed to the Pac central
region a few years ago. (A paph IIRC) BUT!! I have no idea how to package the plant properly so as not to have it damaged in transport. If I were you I'd call Maynard Michel of Orchids Orinda. Either he or his wife Helen would be able to advise you. The Michels are designated as the people to mail plants to the Pac Central region. (925) 447-7171 K Barrett "GARLAND HANSON" wrote in message news:EMIld.2842$m36.1241@trnddc02... I have several plants in bloom that I'm told are award quality but I'm not particularly interested in traveling to one of the regional judging centers that are 3 hours away. I read that you can mail plants or cut flowers to a designated individual and they will be judged at the next session. Has anyone had any luck mailing cut flowers and receiving awards? It seems that the whole plant would have a better impact on the judging team. Thoughts? Garland |
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A second thought... sometimes the plant is quite beaten up, so sending the
cut inflorescence makes a better impression than sending the whole plant, *G*. K Barrett "K Barrett" wrote in message news:E7Rld.97228$R05.85013@attbi_s53... That's a good question. I know we had a plant mailed to the Pac central region a few years ago. (A paph IIRC) BUT!! I have no idea how to package the plant properly so as not to have it damaged in transport. If I were you I'd call Maynard Michel of Orchids Orinda. Either he or his wife Helen would be able to advise you. The Michels are designated as the people to mail plants to the Pac Central region. (925) 447-7171 K Barrett "GARLAND HANSON" wrote in message news:EMIld.2842$m36.1241@trnddc02... I have several plants in bloom that I'm told are award quality but I'm not particularly interested in traveling to one of the regional judging centers that are 3 hours away. I read that you can mail plants or cut flowers to a designated individual and they will be judged at the next session. Has anyone had any luck mailing cut flowers and receiving awards? It seems that the whole plant would have a better impact on the judging team. Thoughts? Garland |
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A second thought... sometimes the plant is quite beaten up, so sending the
cut inflorescence makes a better impression than sending the whole plant, *G*. K Barrett "K Barrett" wrote in message news:E7Rld.97228$R05.85013@attbi_s53... That's a good question. I know we had a plant mailed to the Pac central region a few years ago. (A paph IIRC) BUT!! I have no idea how to package the plant properly so as not to have it damaged in transport. If I were you I'd call Maynard Michel of Orchids Orinda. Either he or his wife Helen would be able to advise you. The Michels are designated as the people to mail plants to the Pac Central region. (925) 447-7171 K Barrett "GARLAND HANSON" wrote in message news:EMIld.2842$m36.1241@trnddc02... I have several plants in bloom that I'm told are award quality but I'm not particularly interested in traveling to one of the regional judging centers that are 3 hours away. I read that you can mail plants or cut flowers to a designated individual and they will be judged at the next session. Has anyone had any luck mailing cut flowers and receiving awards? It seems that the whole plant would have a better impact on the judging team. Thoughts? Garland |
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I sent a paph curtisii flower to a judging center a number of years ago.
Unfortunately it was not in very good shape by the time it arrived. I would suggest you put the flower or inflorencence into a tube with water and ship it FedEx or UPS or DHL next day air. It will cost you but will ensure that it arrives fresh. |
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I sent a paph curtisii flower to a judging center a number of years ago.
Unfortunately it was not in very good shape by the time it arrived. I would suggest you put the flower or inflorencence into a tube with water and ship it FedEx or UPS or DHL next day air. It will cost you but will ensure that it arrives fresh. |
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I have seen cut flowers awarded. Zuma used to do shows on the east coast
and his display would often contain cut flowers. Often he received awards on these cut flowers. I was also at judging where a grower, who was present, received an AM on a cut stem yellow Phal. I asked the grower why he had brought just the stem and get this. Seems he had brought the whole plant to judging the year before and the plant was passed on with the explanation that the stem was too long for the plant and flowers making the whole thing seem leggy. Cutting the stem to a more normal length turned a leggy plant into an AOS award winner. Pat |
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I have seen cut flowers awarded. Zuma used to do shows on the east coast
and his display would often contain cut flowers. Often he received awards on these cut flowers. I was also at judging where a grower, who was present, received an AM on a cut stem yellow Phal. I asked the grower why he had brought just the stem and get this. Seems he had brought the whole plant to judging the year before and the plant was passed on with the explanation that the stem was too long for the plant and flowers making the whole thing seem leggy. Cutting the stem to a more normal length turned a leggy plant into an AOS award winner. Pat |
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Not being a judge nor having ever taken anything to judging, I'll look to
others for some insight here, but doesn't that latter example defeat one of the purposes of judging in the first place? I am under the (possibly false) impression that one purpose of judging is to reward desirable plants (sort of a "reverse culling" process), which ultimately leads to replication of-, and further breeding of those desirable traits. In that example, the grower "deceived" the judges, thereby potentially leading to the proliferation of the legginess. (I'll also have to say that I have sometimes seen plants I'd love to have get totally passed over at judging, so maybe I would have liked the legginess!) -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. "Pat Brennan" wrote in message ... I have seen cut flowers awarded. Zuma used to do shows on the east coast and his display would often contain cut flowers. Often he received awards on these cut flowers. I was also at judging where a grower, who was present, received an AM on a cut stem yellow Phal. I asked the grower why he had brought just the stem and get this. Seems he had brought the whole plant to judging the year before and the plant was passed on with the explanation that the stem was too long for the plant and flowers making the whole thing seem leggy. Cutting the stem to a more normal length turned a leggy plant into an AOS award winner. Pat |
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