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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 16:09:00 -0500, "Kenni Judd"
wrote: Let me start by saying that I don't know Jack about Cymbidiums. I do know that there are orchids which will tolerate a pretty fair amount of salt -- I have seen Schombos. growing on palm trees on the beach in Belize, where they were hanging out over the water and obviously could not avoid getting some sal****er on them during high winds/seas. But I don't think it's anything you want to do on purpose. Aren't most high winds/seas the prelude to a storm. A storm which contains drenching rain. Rain which would wash most of that salt away before it dried? Or am I simplifying it the other way as much as you were going towards salt tolerance. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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