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mmmm love the cymbidiums too
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this has to be one of the prettiest plants in the world!
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even better! :D wow what a beautiful plant
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whoah! that one stopped me in my tracks , gorgeous!
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gorrrrgeous , been needing to see one of these since too long ago
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only one pic? dang you must be busy
*waits hopefully for one day that there may be more.... : 3
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that was this time last year
this album is all my olde photos
she grew to 6 foot and then started to slowly die back about an inch per month
and just about to shed the last leaf from last year
all the nodes are starting to sprout though
when looking half decent again, I will post pics
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Thank you kindly
I haven't a clue, I just bought them and have never owned any astros at all ever before.
here in uk , definitely not I would suspect
they like it dry and with a bit of sand on their feet as far as I can gather
and the only "hydration" they've had is from mite spray for spidermite
which they seem very susceptible to
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www.greenhousesensation.co.uk
they kinda cost the earth though
but yeah theyre good for the plants especially with it being cold here nearly half the year
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could use a small propogator and construct a larger top for it with some polycarbon or something like an old aquarium theyre only 8 watts add a cfl bulb and robert's ya mother's brother, thats how i started anyway
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not much, i made sure to invest in the lowest wattage appliances i could get
new technologies like leds , energy saving computer thermostats/on off switches etc
lol its just a propogator with stackable height?
anyone could afford to run this if they could afford to run a few light bulbs
what would be more interesting to ask is:
how can we reduce how much electricity costs initially with the new technologies?
then if it becomes rippable out of the air or something and suddenly free...
, things can use as much electricity as they likes
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these have to be one of the very prettiest of them all
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been told its knuthianus ... fun, now to hunt for some more
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bit nubile arent they tho for porn ? :3
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now that's a work of art , I'm gna be trying that technique :D
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RAWRZ!!!
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its just a 1cm layer of finely chopped sphag on the most recent , and just carefully laid on the older ones quite the community of springtails in there too , almost worth putting amazon milk frogs in if it werent for the fertilisers :D
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Thank you kindly guys
bliss wishes