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Restrepiopsis inaequalis

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by Milan CZ, Jun 1, 2009.

  1. Milan CZ

    Milan CZ New Member

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    Intermediate growing.
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  2. Mary Jane

    Mary Jane New Member

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    That is great.
     
  3. Jon

    Jon Mmmm... bulbophyllum...

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    Wow. Nicely bloomed.
     
  4. Dale

    Dale New Member

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    I know I'm gonna go to hell for saying it, but.... I'm envious.
     
  5. harrywitmore

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    Awesome Milan! Can you explain how you mount your plants. They always look so good with the moss.
     
  6. Clark

    Clark Gator Member

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    Very nice.
     
  7. Tom-DE

    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    Very very nice, Milan.
     
  8. JonP

    JonP all that Supporting Member

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    Wow! What a cool species!!
     
  9. Milan CZ

    Milan CZ New Member

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    It's easy.
    Roots I lay up on bare bark and on top lay up moss. It all is fix by thin wire.
    Important is remove dirt from roots of moss, well to wash. Good moistening of moss is necessary to do every day.
     
  10. harrywitmore

    harrywitmore Member

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    Thanks Milian. What is your source of moss?
     
  11. Tracey

    Tracey Interloper

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    This is wonderful :clap:
     
  12. Tom_in_PA

    Tom_in_PA I am not an addict

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    I will keep you company in hell Dale as I too am envious.