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  1. Stone

    Dendrobium cordiformis (PNG)

    One of the ''new'' species from PNG. Small flowers but very nice plant.
  2. Stone

    What is it?

    Yet another seedling which turned out to be a stupid hybrid instead of the micranthum it was supposed to be! But what should I call it? It's much yellower in reality.
  3. Stone

    Clowesia dodsoniana

    Wow! Magnificent and well grown.
  4. Stone

    Another Variegated Paph Seedling

    Sell it to the Japanese for a couple if K :D
  5. Stone

    dendrobium ochraceum

    Import!!?? That's very funny! You need to climb a mountain of red tape straight after you part with a mountain of money and then probably end up with mountain of dead sticks.
  6. Stone

    leucochilum

    The second one is very nice! What is that you are growing them in. Is it sand?
  7. Stone

    dendrobium ochraceum

    I haven't seen it here but it's very nice.
  8. Stone

    Fertilizer?

    I have been looking for cobalt lately to include it but have not found a source as yet. Important for legumes apparently but I would like to include it for the micro organisms in the medium for the reasons you mentioned. I only have one fert with cobalt but it has too much P so I need to find...
  9. Stone

    thaianum

    Bark, stones, polystyrene, charcoal, shell grit. Equal parts more or less.
  10. Stone

    Fertilizer?

    Time and time again, the best paphs I see here from various good growers are invariably fed with urea..(nitrate and ammonium is very low) Usually cheap house plant fertilizers. They have big deep green leaves with more offshoots and fantastic vigour, flower every year, and grow fast enough to...
  11. Stone

    Paphiopedilum liemianum

    Yes I would grow this just for the leaves no problem!
  12. Stone

    Where are you ROTH?? (10-52-10)

    You said this a few years back about 10-52-10............. ...............but you never finished explaining. Can you come back on and tell how it works and why?? I want to try it but I want to understand it first.
  13. Stone

    leucochilum

    The trick is to grow them warm and don't remove them from the community pot until they are almost flowering sized. I learned this in the last couple of years. Before that I lost almost everything. This leuco is the last one still alive from that flask! I don't lose any from flask now...
  14. Stone

    leucochilum

    I bought the flask. There was no information about the cross. So how do you grow yours? What minimum temperatures and how do you handle them in winter?
  15. Stone

    Coelogyne venusta

    From Paph roth country.
  16. Stone

    leucochilum

    My first leuco and it's first flower. From a flask from a few years ago. It's a bit cuppy and some of the edges have browned off but I still like it and it's immaculate lip.
  17. Stone

    How's the weather?

    Poor Greta, the abused and confused child. Her mother said she can actually see co2! Obviously a very special child who is 15 and still told to wear big tails...you know for the public perception...... Clouds...yes there seems to be a lot of discussion lately about formation of clouds or the...
  18. Stone

    How's the weather?

    Ok I had a quick look at one of those links from this independent ''scientific'' organization. This was the first or second line....''Since the mid-1800s, scientists have known that CO2 is one of the main greenhouse gases of importance to Earth’s energy balance''. This is the kind of...
  19. Stone

    Paph niveum

    Sorry for the late reply Rick (are you still alive? :p) How is the clay pot/leca/pro mix set up going now. Still doing the same?
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