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Old 05-05-2005, 10:53 AM
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First I want to thank you for the informative responses. OK. The tag reads
Paph.charm x stonei. I carefully removed the plant from the moss and found
the roots to be a dark brown color, only about 3" long and rather soft. The
moss was packed real tight so I didn't return all the moss to the pot when I
returned it. I took some miracle grow (in a weak solution) we use on my
wifes roses and watered and drained it. I found the pot to have a bed of
small stones in the bottom. So I guess we'll see what manifests itself. By
the way, I'm posting a couple of pictures of the poor thing on the other NG,
subject line rescued Paph.
Thanks again.
Alan


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Old 05-05-2005, 03:57 PM
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About not returning all the moss to the pot: Just so long as the plant
doesn't wobble in the pot you'll be OK. A wobbly plant won't send out new
roots.

A link to read about paph repotting can be found at Bob Wellenstein's
http://www.ladyslipper.com Actually its a great site for a lot of paph
information.

K Barrett

"Alan" wrote in message
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First I want to thank you for the informative responses. OK. The tag

reads
Paph.charm x stonei. I carefully removed the plant from the moss and found
the roots to be a dark brown color, only about 3" long and rather soft.

The
moss was packed real tight so I didn't return all the moss to the pot when

I
returned it. I took some miracle grow (in a weak solution) we use on my
wifes roses and watered and drained it. I found the pot to have a bed of
small stones in the bottom. So I guess we'll see what manifests itself. By
the way, I'm posting a couple of pictures of the poor thing on the other

NG,
subject line rescued Paph.
Thanks again.
Alan




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Old 05-05-2005, 05:05 PM
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Kathy, I am absolutely amazed how you have the appropriate links on
hand & so I'm curious as to how you keep them filed?
Do you start with a folder under Orchids then culture?
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Cheers Wendy

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K Barrett wrote:
About not returning all the moss to the pot: Just so long as the plant
doesn't wobble in the pot you'll be OK. A wobbly plant won't send
out new roots.

A link to read about paph repotting can be found at Bob Wellenstein's
http://www.ladyslipper.com Actually its a great site for a lot of
paph information.

K Barrett

"Alan" wrote in message
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First I want to thank you for the informative responses. OK. The
tag reads Paph.charm x stonei. I carefully removed the plant from
the moss and found the roots to be a dark brown color, only about 3"
long and rather soft. The moss was packed real tight so I didn't
return all the moss to the pot when I returned it. I took some
miracle grow (in a weak solution) we use on my wifes roses and
watered and drained it. I found the pot to have a bed of small
stones in the bottom. So I guess we'll see what manifests itself. By
the way, I'm posting a couple of pictures of the poor thing on the
other NG, subject line rescued Paph.
Thanks again.
Alan



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Old 06-05-2005, 04:19 PM
K Barrett
 
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[blush] Its further evidence of a sick mind. The truth is I remember
them... I can't remember my cell phone number and if you ask me to do
something I'll forget to do it instantly, but orchid links are all there in
my 'little grey cells'.

K

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Kathy, I am absolutely amazed how you have the appropriate links on
hand & so I'm curious as to how you keep them filed?
Do you start with a folder under Orchids then culture?
--
Cheers Wendy

Remove PETERPAN for email reply

K Barrett wrote:
About not returning all the moss to the pot: Just so long as the plant
doesn't wobble in the pot you'll be OK. A wobbly plant won't send
out new roots.

A link to read about paph repotting can be found at Bob Wellenstein's
http://www.ladyslipper.com Actually its a great site for a lot of
paph information.

K Barrett

"Alan" wrote in message
...
First I want to thank you for the informative responses. OK. The
tag reads Paph.charm x stonei. I carefully removed the plant from
the moss and found the roots to be a dark brown color, only about 3"
long and rather soft. The moss was packed real tight so I didn't
return all the moss to the pot when I returned it. I took some
miracle grow (in a weak solution) we use on my wifes roses and
watered and drained it. I found the pot to have a bed of small
stones in the bottom. So I guess we'll see what manifests itself. By
the way, I'm posting a couple of pictures of the poor thing on the
other NG, subject line rescued Paph.
Thanks again.
Alan





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