What about Phrag. warscewiczianum? Lots of light? Compared to? Water? Anyone?....anyone?....
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What about Phrag. warscewiczianum? Lots of light? Compared to? Water? Anyone?....anyone?....
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Oh, is that a new discovery, Paph warscewiczianum?Originally Posted by Heather
LOL!!!! Ha ha haha!!!
What? I don't know what you mean? New discovery? no, you know I'm saving room for this one....what do you mean???
Also you did not answer the question...oh high and mighty warsce. owner....![]()
Ok ok, I know you meant Phrag warscewiczianum, just kidding!![]()
Lots of bright light and moisture but not wet constantly. They like to be a little on the dry side but not bone dry.
I don't know what you are talking about...Originally Posted by Paphraguy
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(darn it all!!)
Also, don't forget lots of AIR MOVEMENT!!!
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Quack quack!!!! LOL!!!
I said *Phrag*! Not paph! U didn't notice? Geesh....
What is w/ you and the ducks???![]()
Yeah, you don't want to leave the fan turned off during a heat wave. It's almost guaranteed to basal rot after a hot and humid day without lots of air movement.
Mr. On topic is back again!Originally Posted by Jmoney
hahaha...Fans are running 24/7 and will continue to do so...
No, I just saw one lying around somewhere, waiting to be sold and it got me thinking about it again, that's all, Paphraguy!!!![]()