Thank you to everyone who helped me with contacting Bill Thoms. I
envisioned my career as a VP going up in flames like the opening scene in
'Master and Commander'. Turns out I freaked out needlessly. He was
avoiding the spam wars that have inundated the web the past few weeks and
just delaye
Hi Charles.
Thanks for the info.
You certinally have given me plenty to think about and work with.
Ron
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In issue 186 Ron Boyd asked about the culture of Paph hangia
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I was really hoping someone else would put the bell on the cat. I hate
getting stuck doing this. Or maybe someone else did in an issue I missed
and got hooted off the stage. Whatever.
Jay Norris asks for information about the so-called Phrag. brasiliensis.
OK. Can you say "Phrag. Patti McHa
I know there is not much out there that someone somewhere doesn't know
anything about so does anyone out there have access to a scientific symbol I need to
use for an orchid paper, it is a multiplication sign with a minus sign above
it. I can then copy and paste.
Thanks in advance,
Nancy :
Since you grow your notylias mounted and get inflorescences, your plants
are doing quite well.
Maybe you should provide more humidity (from the good old Hawkes'
encyclopaedia : "Mostly shade-loving plants, they require abundant moisture
and warmth at all times", p. 315).
Regards,
Via
Jill,
Have you made a change in the chemical treatments you've applied, nutritional
or pesticidal? I think that's more likely than is a viral infection.
Excessive use of rooting hormones can have that result. Fortunately, it's
reversible.
Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
In issue 187 Rina e Corrado asked about the culture for Promenea citrina and
how it compares to Prominea xanthina. It would appear that they are the
same, with Prominea citrina now considered a synonym of Promenea xanthina.
Cheers,
Charlie
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