I'm curious how everyone here became orchid-obsessed.
I remember being 9 or 10 and loving them. My uncle might have had a few and that got me interested? I honestly don't know. However, my parents were kind enough to get me a few books and to take me to a couple of orchid greenhouses, and bought me several different varieties. I can't say what happened to the plants in the long run (scary... I'm afraid to ask) but those early memories of the plants and their blooms and fragrances made a huge impression of early passion on my young mind that may have been worth their inevitable demise (...maybe).
In high school I started rescuing family members' struggling grocery store phals, and began to believe myself to have a knack with them because they rebloomed multiple times a year for me (a lot of it was dumb luck with mature plants designed to do this!). A couple years ago I started to branch out into other types of orchids and got quickly humbled. Now I find myself in my 30s obsessed with slippers, and here I am, haha.
My two year old has a brassovola of his own and gets dragged through the grass to look at roadside ladyslippers, so I think he's off to a good start! Though of course I don't expect too much; he'll have his own interests.
What about you?
I remember being 9 or 10 and loving them. My uncle might have had a few and that got me interested? I honestly don't know. However, my parents were kind enough to get me a few books and to take me to a couple of orchid greenhouses, and bought me several different varieties. I can't say what happened to the plants in the long run (scary... I'm afraid to ask) but those early memories of the plants and their blooms and fragrances made a huge impression of early passion on my young mind that may have been worth their inevitable demise (...maybe).
In high school I started rescuing family members' struggling grocery store phals, and began to believe myself to have a knack with them because they rebloomed multiple times a year for me (a lot of it was dumb luck with mature plants designed to do this!). A couple years ago I started to branch out into other types of orchids and got quickly humbled. Now I find myself in my 30s obsessed with slippers, and here I am, haha.
My two year old has a brassovola of his own and gets dragged through the grass to look at roadside ladyslippers, so I think he's off to a good start! Though of course I don't expect too much; he'll have his own interests.
What about you?