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Old 06-15-2008, 01:00 PM
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Usually the sphag is more raise on a hill.

Some Links to potting:
Potting Methods of Traditional Pot Plants
Neofinetia potting

Here are mine :
http://www.rv-orchidworks.com/orchid...html#post84750


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Wow..these little guys look amazing. Smartie, yours looked great, and Ron those threads on "how to" were really cool. Richard your little guy is gonna be great!!
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Check out Culture of Neofinetia falcata for some really good growing advice for Neos.
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Well these have definatley caught my attention. Thanks for posting the extra thread hera I can't believe there are so many different kinds of Orchids. I admit it I have the bug..and I love it Keep us posted Richard on how your potting turns out. Good luck.
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catching the bug is a good term...LOL...I caught it and caught it bad!
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Hey Smartie2000, I love the wooden stands that your plants are sitting on,it gives them the traditional Japanese look, where did you get them.
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Hi,

I got them from a Chinese art/crafts store locally. You may find many of these stands in these stores in various qualities and sizes imported from china. I believe these stands were made for decorative vases. They shouldn't be too hard to find
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Still didn't get around to repotting this guy, sorry little fella. I had some time to take pictures again after neglecting my plants for the better part of this month and it looks like they like it. Look at this little growth here; I'm all exited now.

Is the blackening of the base (where the roots emergy) a normal thing for neos? It doesn't seem to be bothered by it but I'd like to know if it's normal?
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