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[IMG] This is from March 28th, when I first noticed it was spiking. If you look, you can see there aren't many branches on each spike, just a...
Seems to be doing the trick. It's growing and has just finished blooming. It doesn't seem to mind being pretty heavily shaded, I don't think-...
It won't hurt the plants, and likely also won't hurt the bugs. DE is harmful to invertebrates, as it scrapes up their outsides and causes them to...
Finally remembered to take a picture for my icon.
Forgot to update this when it opened another bud a couple days later. [IMG] [IMG] This is today, ft. a Lepanthopsis astrophora spike ready to...
Oh, that's neat. I may have to pick one of these up eventually, when I have the space to get back into houseplant-sized orchids instead of...
Very nice! I can see where it got the name. Does this species normally bloom with several smaller flower spikes as opposed to one big one? I'll...
How stunning! I'll have to see if I can find anyone in the US who sells these beauties. How do you grow it?
This little darling has tried to bloom three times before now, and dropped the bud every time, presumably due to the humidity being a bit too low....
You may have some luck on Craigslist. People will sometimes sell old aquariums at quite low prices, if you'll come and haul it away for them....
I grow a small number of carnivorous plants. As carnivores, most of them are adapted to live in bogs and other low-nutrient environments, and have...
Cute little thing!
Oh, that's a strange one! It looks like a mad scientist has attacked it with a shrink ray. Do you know what pollinates it? Maybe butterflies.
Looks like an Oncidium hybrid, and a lot like ones I've seen sold at big box stores, grocery stores and the like. Did you get it at a grocery...