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Vanda Seedling How Long to Bloom Size - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... light and is 80 degrees in the greenhouse today and about 60 is the low night time temp so far. Post a Follow-Up Please Note: Only registered members are able to ...
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Orchid Forum - GardenWeb
... last one posted on Mon, Nov 13, 06 at 16:03 Hint from Heloise time: How not to poke your eye out Posted by: johnndc Wash DC on ... Sun, Nov 12, 06 at 22:37 Potted Anosmum keiki - 50's at night ?? Posted by: chryss Maryland on Fri, Nov 10, 06 at 22:18 2 ... last one posted on Sun, Nov 12, 06 at 14:06 Texas Gardeners, Cattleya Night Time Temperaturs Posted by: dallasgarden z8 Dallas on Fri, Nov 10, 06 at 22 ...
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Orchid Forum - GardenWeb
... one posted on Wed, Nov 22, 06 at 23:32 WANTED: Vanda, Lady of the night, Catalaya, and Dendrobium Posted by: coke_nut 9b Orlando on Wed, Oct 4, 06 at 10 ... in the context of arranging a trade. If you have nothing to offer at this time, please wait until you do. All exchanges are restricted to users from a particular country ...
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Poinsettia Update - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... to be kept in the Dark (Complete) for 14 Continuous hours earch night from the 1st of October Hope that helps a little RE: ... ragged, but I expect it to fill in nicely in time. I just hope the "time" is late summer and not next spring! RE: Poinsettia ... whether I have to water them or not. Merry Christmas.........and good night Mrs Calabash. Post a Follow-Up Please Note: Only registered members are ...
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Anyone else scooping up those fall bargains at Lowe's/HD? - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... on Thu, Nov 2, 06 at 11:54 I visited another Lowe's last night and was surprised to see all their tropicals marked down 50%. The best ... many plants,but if I could find deals like that... Maybe it's time to check out the garden dept again lol. Enjoy the plants. Grice RE: ... these are very common! we deal out these typs of bargains all the time! just ask. if it dont look good, name your price! 9 out of ...
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Questions about my dracaena - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... had my dracaena marginata for awhile now. It's becoming quite hardy in it's time with me, and has lived through every mistake I've made while learning how to ... dracaena (about 6" tall) and my cat chewed it thoroughly while I was sleeping that night! It looks pretty mangled, do you think it will live? I usually don't have ...
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Ficus sylvie has lots of brown spots on lower leaves - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... if you can, giving it a west or south exposure. At this time time of season, the winter solstace is fast approaching.(December 21)..the ... 't let your plant sit in that drainage water for any extended time. Until the plant improves, STOP all fertilizing. Feed only a healthy plant ... by that is on about 6 hours per night; I will put the ficus under this lamp each night to get additional light. Do you ...
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Growing Cymbidiums in Seattle - are yours spiking? - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... are just starting to spike and some havn't started yet. give em time (and dont let them freeze!) Bryan RE: Growing Cymbidiums in Seattle - are yours ... t get too cold either). I'm afraid to put them outside at night 'cuz the humidity is only 15%-20%. I also have a Miltonia ... here in Vancouver BC over the weekend so perhaps you will too. Time to bring the babies inside if that's the case (at least ...
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Orchid Forum - GardenWeb
... Sat, Oct 28, 06 at 11:34 Does your humidity go up or down at night? Posted by: whitecat8 z4 MN on Sat, Oct 21, 06 at 23:14 17 follow ... 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Oct 27, 06 at 2:47 first time orchid, who do you think has the best deal? Posted by: irish_rose_grower z7 LI NY ...
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Hint from Heloise time: How not to poke your eye out - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... Return to the Orchids Forum | Post a Follow-Up Hint from Heloise time: How not to poke your eye out clip this post email this ... a year ago maybe i wouldnt of lost 2 orchids over night, Penny RE: Hint from Heloise time: How not to poke your eye out clip this ... my OS meeting recently, it was the topic of discussion. An old time judge said that more people are injured by stakes in orchids than anything ...
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