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Jim Kawasaki View Profile
| Orchids, primarily cymbidiums (including Chinese cymbidiums) with limited knowledge about phalaenopsis, dendrobiums, cattleyas, paphiopedilums, phragmepediums plus some other miscellaneous orchids. Have been growing cymbidium orchids for 30+ years with only the past 15 years being a serious hobby grower. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Wayne King U.S. View Profile
| Any question about orchid culture. I have thirty+ yrs of growing experience,president 2x of our local Orchid Growers Guild,held a position in most all other offices associated with the Guild at one time or another. Head of Orchid judging team for local club meetings and some shows. Member of two Orchid Socities and local Rep.for Mid America Orchid Congress for several yrs.I have in my collection about 800 Orchid plants of all types. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-07-03 Phal. Janet: Barb, you need to repot your plant in fresh orchid potting mix. Once you ahve obtained the special orchid potting mix, unpot your plant, rinse off the roots and remove any that are mushy as they are dead...
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2008-07-02 Phalaenopsis Orchid with root rot - NOVICE: Melissa, the advice that you got from the flower shop was good as far as it went. I recommend that you not do anything with the plant (such as unpotting) until you have the orchid potting mix. I recommend...
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2008-07-02 Possible problems w/ my Phalaenopsis Orchid: Thanks for your followup Christine. As long as the old flower spike is still green you can cut it off just above any node (it doesn't matter). However, recognize that the old flower spike on some phalaenopsis...
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2008-07-02 oncidium orchid: Loraine, you live in an ideal part of the country to grow oncidiums. Most oncidiums like lots of light air movement and moisture. If you have a place where you can hang it or place it outside where you...
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2008-07-02 Possible problems w/ my Phalaenopsis Orchid: Christine, you are at or near the end of the annual flowering period for your phalaenopsis. While there still is a slight possibility that the green flower spikes could grow longer and produce new buds...
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