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For me, new plants will get a little more attention than those that
have been around for years. For example, I recently picked up several Sarcochilus species that were bare-root and a little stressed. They get a once over several times per week as I look for new roots and leaves. Some of my older plants may only get looked at every couple weeks. This time of year I look closely at my Phals at least weekly, checking for new spikes. I think once the collection grew to over 100 plants, the daily fussing over each plant stopped. Dave PS- In 'who we are' I said I have about 300 plants....I didn't count each plant in a compot as an individual. If I did, I guess I would have over 400 plants total. |
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