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Habenaria clypeata
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Habenaria eustachya
Habenaria florabunda
Habenaria gollmer
In a message dated 10/1/06 6:03:51 AM, Giles Smith writes:
3 years ago I bought a nice Phalaenopsis schilleriana 'Pink Butterfly." It was a meristem propagation. The next year it produced a nice inflorescence and also another growth that first appeared to be a normal inflorescence but soon turne
Paul,
I've used Intercept in the past for both mealy bug
and scale successfully. You have to be patient though, as the pesticide is
systemic and takes about one month to notice any results. The orchids seem to
take it up rather slowly. I'd suggest using Intercept as both a drench and
foli
Hi,
I am trying to find a copy of
the user manual for a Reed K7020 illuminometer.
If you have one, or know where I can get one,
please contact me off forum.
peter
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> From: "Giles Smith"
>
> What is going on with the new basal shoots? Is the original plant just a
> genetic
> freak? Is there some cultural factor that is influencing these particular
> plants to
> perform in such an odd way? I would rather have the bloom! Any comments
> would be appreciate
Try this again as it didnt seem to work before..
looking for commercial orchid seed flaskers in Thailand or similar area.
Recomendations welcomed
Stuart
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Giles Smith asked: "I hope someone can help me understand what is
going on with my Phalaenopsis schilleriana. ... It produced a new
basal shoot that rapidly produced leaves and roots of its own
After a while I separated the new growth and potted it up. That plant
grew well and is now producing
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