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  1. gotsomerice

    Paph. Wössner Vietnam Gold

    Paph. Wössner Vietnam Gold (armeniacum x vietnamese). I think this one doesn't have a bad form. What do you think?
  2. gotsomerice

    Man it is cold!! Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr....

    Sorry guys. Forecast for today here in Hollywood, CA is 86F!:poke:
  3. gotsomerice

    Use of my photo on ebay!!!

    I always use watermark before I post any picture online.
  4. gotsomerice

    paph emersonii informal culture poll

    Hence, the price of the flowering size plant! Most commercial growers can't even keep them alive long term.
  5. gotsomerice

    paph emersonii informal culture poll

    emersonii is a bit challenging to grow. I have one that flowered once in 4 years, then it lost most of the leaves now this plant has only 3 leaves. I have not seen anymore growth. Hopefully it will survive for me. I had to cut the flower off after it fully opened for one day and harvested the...
  6. gotsomerice

    Paph. fairrieanum (3 spikes!)

    Fast draining mix: 1 part fine bark 1 part fine coco husk 1 part #3 perlite 1 part fine lava rock 1 part vermiculte 1 part fine charcoal 1 part sand hope this help.
  7. gotsomerice

    Paph. fairrieanum (3 spikes!)

    Thank you everyone. The leaf-span of this plant is 12". Yes I don't fertilize my plant. My water has abou 250 TDS. This is enough for most paphs, if you added more fertilizer to this water, the TDS would be too high. Like most plant if you can replicate the condition of where these plants are...
  8. gotsomerice

    Paph. fairrieanum (3 spikes!)

    I got 3 spikes this year! One still in bud.
  9. gotsomerice

    Just another Paph. charlesworthii

    That is a nice size. Someone told me once that charlesworthii color can be more intense if it is grown in certain kind of mix. Anyone know if this is true?
  10. gotsomerice

    Lycaste Shoalhaven

    No, I can't detect any fragrance.
  11. gotsomerice

    Lycaste Shoalhaven

    Lycaste Shoalhaven (skinneri x Koolena). I wish the petals are not reflexed back, but I still love the color. NS is 12 cm.
  12. gotsomerice

    Just another Paph. charlesworthii

    Nice color and form from OZ tends to have smaller flower. How big is your flower?
  13. gotsomerice

    Aussie Gold

    Save your money to buy more paphs!
  14. gotsomerice

    Laelia pumila 'Black Diamond'

    Laelia pumila is one of my favorite mini catt. I am lucky to have one that is blooming with great color and without the "back reflexed" of the dorsal sepal. I will post picture soon.
  15. gotsomerice

    Greenhouse growers I need advice

    I agree with gonewild. I would not use any thermostat that is using batteries. These battery-operated thermostats are not reliable. You might have to invest in the best thermostat. If you think about it, I am sure that a plant in you green house can buy a few thermostats!
  16. gotsomerice

    Let the bidding begin!!!!

    I will wait until the price of these guys to come down. Remember the price of besseae 15 years ago? Besides, I would rather pay more for blooming size seedlings than a flask. I am not in a hurry. I got enough plants to take care of for now.
  17. gotsomerice

    Congrat Candace!

    Is this your first FCC? Are you breeding this plant? So yellow doesn't fade to white at all? Amazing!
  18. gotsomerice

    Congrat Candace!

    I was looking at the June 08 Orchid magazine. One of the FCCs was your! Paph Armini White. It is nice to see that someone else win FCC not just KrullSmith!:clap:
  19. gotsomerice

    Den. uniflorum

    For some reason I don't like my Dendrobiums staked. I mostly mounted my Dendrobiums and let it hang. Mine problem is keeping them moist in the summer! Talk about ramble, one of the canes of my uniflorum is 3.5 feet long!
  20. gotsomerice

    Den. uniflorum

    Not really mine has 4-5 flowers per cane. See: http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8743&highlight=uniflorum Mine are still in-bloom since July. How long has your been in bloom Candace?
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