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    Recirculating water table for phrag culture

    Thank you Ed, good to know. I may try this at some point since it does not seem to be that difficult to rig up or cost very much. Which type of air stone would you potentially use (i.e. ceramic, glass/silica) ? I would be worried about potential salt accumulation. I am leaning towards the...
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    Glen Decker

    Thank you for sharing! What day of blooming was the photo taken?
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    Recirculating water table for phrag culture

    Could you just put a check valve on each line and not to worry about back flow? Did not include that in my explanation.
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    Recirculating water table for phrag culture

    Using a splitter on a single air pump you could split the one source of air into 12 lines and run each line into an individual saucer for each plant, no?
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    Recirculating water table for phrag culture

    Curious about updates on people's experiences on recirculating water culture. Though not a recirculating system, what about using an aquarium pump and splitting the line (see attached) and oxygenating each individual plant thus eliminating the risks associated on a single large tray?
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    Phragmipedium La Vingtaine

    Exciting. Could you do a full plant shot when opened up? I have one with MDC 'Rocket Flash' (4N) but not near blooming size.
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    Phrag Don Wimbur

    Here's a couple pics of my recent air-layering of a besseae 'Amazonas'. I put a second larger pot around the original pot and stacked more growcubes around the stolonous growth that is trying to climb.
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    Phragmipedium Millbrook

    Day 3 of bloom open. Reminds me a bit of Rocquier. Purchased in spike, so not a ton of work on my part aside from keeping it alive, but first bloom was banged up in shipping. Have not seen a lot of pictures of Millbrook so I figured I would share. Oh and from Quintal Farms.
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    Phragmipedium Fred Wright

    Hi Darlene, Cannot send you a PM for some reason.
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    Severe bush fire on the New York Stock Exchange

    You are not wrong to feel that way. I live in NYC and there are certain things that are completely normal (people out and about, only a handful of people wearing surgical masks) and somethings that are very strange (eerily quiet subway, long lines at some ATMs). This is a chance for us to come...
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    Paph Lynleigh Koopowitz

    Lovely! Could you do a full plant shot?
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    I got twins!!

    Ray, with the every two weeks application would you stick to the 1:250 ratio?
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    Advice for more growing space for Phrags (Lights, Shelves, Action)

    Thank you, I have only been to Denmark/Copenhagen once but loved it when I visited! I think your link is similar to what Ray was mentioning for a cover.
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    Phrag. Identification help

    Yeah, it is hard to exactly say. Two different examples of QF Maria. First picture is from Quintal Farms and second is from Ecuagenera, very different.
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    Phrag. Identification help

    I am not sure why but there are a lot of misspelled examples of Paph. William Ambler Paphiopedilum rothschildianum x Paphiopedilum wilhelminae as "William Amber" that come up when you search. William Ambler cross was registered in 2001 by Dr. Thomas Ott and bred by Fox Valley. I hope that helps...
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    Hi from Indiana!

    Thank you for sharing and welcome!
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    Phrag. Identification help

    I would wager it is: Phragmipedium QF Maria lindleyanum x dalessandroi
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    Advice for more growing space for Phrags (Lights, Shelves, Action)

    I figured I might not be alone in this problem. musa, that's the rub, once you start to add everything up a set-up can get costly (that money could be spent on more plants). This would just be a growing space and once inflorences get too big I will rotate to windowsill space. Bottom two shelves...
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    Phrag Don Wimbur

    Thank you for the additional photo. I was wondering why it looked like it was mounted, I kept turning my phone to see if I was looking at it upside down. Very interesting.
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