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Does anyone have the ability to check out and tell me what Orchid Inn WAS selling the following for? I was just offered these.

Liberty Taiwan B.S. in 4 inch pot $100
emersonii NBS in 2 inch pot $80

Thanks to everyone that puts in their 2 cents.
 
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You can look through old versions of the site using archive.org but without knowing when they were last available you might have to dig for a while.
 
Those prices sound about right. They may have been $20 cheaper last time, but also one size smaller.
 
In 2020 Orchid Inn sold Liberty Taiwan for $95 and in 2019 emersonii for $50. Both were labeled as NBS in ~2.5" pots, but I labeled as seedlings. They were not and did not bloom within 18 months, especially not in my conditions.
 
I would want to see a photo.
How is a 2" pot NBS?
Pot size doesn't really say much.
You can have a blooming size of even multiple growths plant in 2.5 inch pot while you can also have a 10cm wide seedling in 4inch pot.;)
If you aren't sure, you always want to ask the vendor first to be sure.
Seeing a photo definitely helps. Unless I know the vendor and their typical quality, I never buy plants online.
I'd have to see what I'm getting so I don't have unpleasant surprises as some vendors are full of excuese and rudeness. Best to avoid!
So I usually only shop at the nursery sales, shows and online where photos of actual items are shown.
 
Unless it's a grower/seller you really know and trust (or you have the plant at hand to make your own judgement) almost always BS = ******** Size - NBS = Near ******** Size.
Well, is that how it is over in EU? Now you're making me uncomfortable about moving 🤣
 

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