prismane
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Hello. I am a long time member of this forum but I haven't posted in a long time. This is my phragmipedium Jason Fischer "Janet's patience" which was awarded an ward of merit in January 2020. I have never shown a plant at a judging and just hoped to learn a little more about the process and it was given 84 points. When I was a beginner I had struggled to grow some multifloral paphs I had no business buying and was told about phrags and started acquiring them and having success with them. This one I picked up off of ebay as a 1 inch seedling and it survived being left out on the rain when the mail ran late and I was out of town. It grew like a weed and then survived a new job, getting married and moving 2.4 k miles away to California. It took 2 years and I grow it in my windowsill. I use large plastic soup containers that they use in the restaurant industry and I poke 4 large dime width holes in the bottom, I the Pinus Radiata bark from Fred Clarke in San Diego, Large perlite, finely stranded besgrow moss and a layer of Styrofoam packing peanuts as the bottom layer. I use RO water and First Ray's K Lite fertilizer. Its in an eastern window and gets bright light. I live in coastal california. I have had a lot of fun growing orchids and have really taken off with it.