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Thread: Neos, Sedireas, and Den. moniliformes

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    Default Neos, Sedireas, and Den. moniliformes

    Here is the picture of my 'other' babies, which is summering outside under the Portland weather. I took this last month. Since then, most of them have started showing their spikes, new growths and the roots.

    I will post more when they bloom.


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    Beautiful and healthy orchids.

    cheers,
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    I wished I had known you grew Neos. I would have sent you mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdayinflorida View Post
    I wished I had known you grew Neos. I would have sent you mine.
    Neos are still expensive in Japan. When I told my mom that I started growing noes, she flipped. There is one I really want, but I just cannot convince myself to spend $100 - 200 for one growth plant.
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    Oh, I don't have anything expensive. Just a big pad of Lou Sneary 'Bluebird' that I can get to bloom. It just makes offshoots.

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    I really like the neo orchids too. I have a few neo crosses blooming now. Both of our Lou Sneary ('Blue' and 'Pink') are blooming. I will try to take some photos today to share.

    cheers,
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    What am I doing wrong, Bruce?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdayinflorida View Post
    What am I doing wrong, Bruce?
    Not sure what you mean? OH - Did you mean you can't get it to bloom?

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brutal_Dreamer View Post
    Not sure what you mean? OH - Did you mean you can't get it to bloom?

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    I mean I'm no angel blooming the darn Neo

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdayinflorida View Post
    I mean I'm no angel blooming the darn Neo
    hahaha... well, I just posted some photos and information on how we grow them here in HOT Arkansas. Lol. Orchid Record Database - Neostylis Lou Sneary Don't know if it will help, but at least the information is out there.

    Cheers,
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