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so i had this honkin' huge antelope type den (big long name--lineale
hybid) that was really cute when i bought it lo those many years ago; it took me quite a while to rebloom it (very pretty purple flowers with a white picotee), but it came up CyMv+ last year. -sad- so i kept it isolated and made sure not to use any implements on it, etc etc, and i figured i'd let it bloom one more time then toss it. well, it started getting chlorosis on more and more of the canes, and i noticed last night that the newest cane, which had looked like it might pop out a couple spikes, was also affected, so i decided to toss it. leading to the epistimological question: when you don't have a compost heap handy, what the H do you do with a four foot tall, 2.5 foot across dendrobium potted in lava rock ?? well, it and its pot have been successfully stuffed in the kitchen garbage (35 gal trash can), by dint of a lot of breaking up of canes by hand, and vigorous shoving as it tried to get back out. -sad- oh well, i've got a little stratiotes in a yogurt cup at the moment; who knows, maybe in 10 years i'll be bushwhacking my way thru it to get to the deck doors. anyone have any leads on a Den. Margaret Thatcher?? ![]() --j_a |
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Dontcha hate that? In my case, I don't know where I would isolate
*anything*, so it would have to be tossed right away. Losing an orchid is a very wierd experience, even though it happens to all of us. Diana wrote in message ... so i had this honkin' huge antelope type den (big long name--lineale hybid) that was really cute when i bought it lo those many years ago; it took me quite a while to rebloom it (very pretty purple flowers with a white picotee), but it came up CyMv+ last year. -sad- so i kept it isolated and made sure not to use any implements on it, etc etc, and i figured i'd let it bloom one more time then toss it. well, it started getting chlorosis on more and more of the canes, and i noticed last night that the newest cane, which had looked like it might pop out a couple spikes, was also affected, so i decided to toss it. leading to the epistimological question: when you don't have a compost heap handy, what the H do you do with a four foot tall, 2.5 foot across dendrobium potted in lava rock ?? well, it and its pot have been successfully stuffed in the kitchen garbage (35 gal trash can), by dint of a lot of breaking up of canes by hand, and vigorous shoving as it tried to get back out. -sad- oh well, i've got a little stratiotes in a yogurt cup at the moment; who knows, maybe in 10 years i'll be bushwhacking my way thru it to get to the deck doors. anyone have any leads on a Den. Margaret Thatcher?? ![]() --j_a |
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Um, that's *weird*.
Diana "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message .. . Dontcha hate that? In my case, I don't know where I would isolate *anything*, so it would have to be tossed right away. Losing an orchid is a very wierd experience, even though it happens to all of us. Diana wrote in message ... so i had this honkin' huge antelope type den (big long name--lineale hybid) that was really cute when i bought it lo those many years ago; it took me quite a while to rebloom it (very pretty purple flowers with a white picotee), but it came up CyMv+ last year. -sad- so i kept it isolated and made sure not to use any implements on it, etc etc, and i figured i'd let it bloom one more time then toss it. well, it started getting chlorosis on more and more of the canes, and i noticed last night that the newest cane, which had looked like it might pop out a couple spikes, was also affected, so i decided to toss it. leading to the epistimological question: when you don't have a compost heap handy, what the H do you do with a four foot tall, 2.5 foot across dendrobium potted in lava rock ?? well, it and its pot have been successfully stuffed in the kitchen garbage (35 gal trash can), by dint of a lot of breaking up of canes by hand, and vigorous shoving as it tried to get back out. -sad- oh well, i've got a little stratiotes in a yogurt cup at the moment; who knows, maybe in 10 years i'll be bushwhacking my way thru it to get to the deck doors. anyone have any leads on a Den. Margaret Thatcher?? ![]() --j_a |
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