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Another attempt from flask
Well, some things need to be tried twice. I compotted three more
flasks. The flasks arrived jumbled, 1 was deflasked and the roots cleaned. I have to wonder about the last one. Blame it on 20 years in the military, but if the flask was planted with 25 plants and they guarantee 20 live plants, does the person unflasking cull the other 5? It's a matter of semantics, but I still wonder. This time I cut to the chase, divided them more or less evenly into an indentation on the fine mix then rinsed the plants with K-L-N and superthrive. The compots were then set into a shallow plastic dish and covered with a clear plastic cover. There is about a 1/2" gap at the bottom on two sides ( the cover square, the dish rectangle). Right now they are out of direct light, but I will move them gradually into place. They will have to harden off under cover on top of the mix. The area looks like an I.C.U. for baby orchids. The only thing it lacks is a CO2 (oxygen) tube and heart monitor. Fortunately T. left me alone to muddle through. He hates the disorder (to him) that potting brings. He calls the various mixes my little tub line up. Once he got a cup for a drink that had the holes melted in the side for a seedling in S/H. (I'll plan my attack days in advance then slide them back down into the sleave until I'm ready to use them for potting.) Darn, you'd have thought I planned to sabotage him deliberately. It was hysterical. He had two streams of water down his shirt front and across the floor. I even got "the look", one eyebrow up and the other down, and his eyes bugging out. Unfortunately he didn't find it nearly as amusing as I. I don't know, maybe I'm beginning to take flasks as a personal challenge. It started out as a way to get some interestiing and (relatively) inexpensive orchids for myself and the fledgling orchid society I'm involved with here in my corner of nowhere. T's more logical about it. He thinks I should divide the orchids I haven't been able to kill yet for the members. He's right. My tried but true are now speciman sizes and there's really nowhere else to go with them. Most aren't available at the box stores either. Heck, everything has been divided at least once, some twice, and need divided again. In a couple of days I will have a little mount line up of tolumnia prionochilum keikeis from the 5 spikes that survived to bloom (those 4' spikes are a rascal to keep from breaking). By the time I deflask, compot, divide into individual pots, then I've got as much or more invested in the orchids and materials as more developed seedlings cost, and I'm not counting time. Listening to some of you hoping for a 50% survival rate, it just doesn't make sense. I laughingly coined a term while still in the Army, I call it auto-flagellation. If all else fails, I pound my head against the wall. Oh well, I'm having fun. Now to get them and me to survive for 5 more years and see if anything was accomplished. At this rate, I'll live forever in anticipation of the blooms of the new plants, if T. doesn't kill me first. If he trips over another little tub he just might. Nancy |
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Another attempt from flask
Nancy,
I didn't notice you using a disinfectant at any stage of your work. Why don't you sell your spares on eBay? When watering my windowsill orchids I always get at least one soaking from a S/H pot. Joe T |
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Another attempt from flask
jtill wrote: Nancy, I didn't notice you using a disinfectant at any stage of your work. I had presoaked the mix with physan 20. The unused mix from last time was (oh gasp) covered with plastic wrap and microwaved for 8 minutes. I didn't spray the plants except for KLN and superthrive. Why don't you sell your spares on eBay? T. has been after me to do just that. I feel insecure about the quality and cleanliness of the plants because I grow outside in the summer. I'd have to offer them bare root to be sure that hitchhikers don't get shipped out with the plants. Some of them look raggedy because of the sun and hot dry wind. My orchids grow and bloom, but they are not coddled. Well, some of them are, but still get pushed to their limits. Some of my potting methods are unorthodox at best, a combination of what works best for my growing conditions. http://midwestorchids.com/growing-or...side-a751.html (My apologies to the group. T. is a webmaster etc and created the site. Then he told me to write a few articles about my experience as a novice.) The leaves on that Catt are nice bright green and firm. The roots healthy. The pseudo bulbs get exercise. It's vigorous and tough. I got it originally in a 2 1/4" pot. I now have 3 nice divisions. All are bigger than the inflated descriptions of "speciman size" on ebay. When watering my windowsill orchids I always get at least one soaking from a S/H pot. I do, too. I expect it, but I don't drink out of the pots either. Anyway, thanks for your patience. Nancy |
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Another attempt from flask
Nancy G. wrote: Why don't you sell your spares on eBay? T. has been after me to do just that. I feel insecure about the quality and cleanliness of the plants because I grow outside in the summer. I'd have to offer them bare root to be sure that hitchhikers don't get shipped out with the plants. Some of them look raggedy because of the sun and hot dry wind. My orchids grow and bloom, but they are not coddled. Well, some of them are, but still get pushed to their limits. Some of my potting methods are unorthodox at best, a combination of what works best for my growing conditions. http://midwestorchids.com/growing-or...side-a751.html (My apologies to the group. T. is a webmaster etc and created the site. Then he told me to write a few articles about my experience as a novice.) The leaves on that Catt are nice bright green and firm. The roots healthy. The pseudo bulbs get exercise. It's vigorous and tough. I got it originally in a 2 1/4" pot. I now have 3 nice divisions. All are bigger than the inflated descriptions of "speciman size" on ebay. I think that you should use the above writeup in your eBay blurb! It would sell! Anyway, I would buy from you over the general hype, BS write ups of plants I see. It would pass the smell test! Joe T |
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