Colin
Sep 7th, 2003, 05:44am
Just wondering??????
Here are some of my recent pics...
Here are some of my recent pics...
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View Full Version : anyone else keeping carnivorous plants or orchids??? Colin Sep 7th, 2003, 05:44am Just wondering?????? Here are some of my recent pics... Colin Sep 7th, 2003, 05:45am ...and orchid pics... joel_ang Sep 7th, 2003, 07:31am I currently have a small pitcher plant but it isn't exactly doing well and a few hybrid orchids that my uncle bred. cthulhu77 Sep 7th, 2003, 08:17am Very Nice!!! I had a commission for a piece with "black" orchids in it two years ago...a Madagascar longnose vine snake crawling on the epiphytic vine...took me forever to find some pics of live specimens! Per Shanlyn: she says she is very jealous of your green thumb...even when she was in california, her orchids never looked that good! :) Greg Melissa Sep 7th, 2003, 12:29pm Colin, your plants all look terrific. I gave up keeping demanding plants because they died whenever I went away. We had a nice collection of very little African orchids, and some more common Phalanopsis (yours looks extremely good!). Now that I am traveling less, I should bring in some more exotic plants. Windoboxes with petunias, rosemary and varied kitchen herbs are not the same! Melissa Burstsovenergy24 Sep 7th, 2003, 02:01pm I aggre Colin your plants are very beautiful and look very healthy but I have a question: Do you a lid for them to get good humitity? Jesse Colin Sep 8th, 2003, 03:01am Hi all thanks for the comments Greg, my gf seen Langaha in Madagascar when she was working over there for a few months, got a big bumpy nose apparantly LOL and that is a really cool pic... No lids on the plants... i do have a humidity gauge in the house and it tends to be quite high all the time, well high for scotland and that's because of the big fish tank which is open topped, so the humidity sits at about 70 - 90% (30% at the window on a hot day) .... However, the carnivores dont really need high humidity and are really easy to keep... all you need is moss peat substrate, full sun window sill and only use RO water at 1" in a tray all the time The orchids get sprayed with RO water twice a day and they are potted in Fir bark chips except the Paphios which are in a peat/sand/perlite mix next time I'll get a better background LOL |