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Old 02-27-2007, 02:40 PM
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I have malipoense and macranthum seedlings, 2 each, which I have been making progress with, and they have been getting pretty much what the others have been getting, much like Phal light, maybe a little more. Same watering. Have an armeniacum on order, and my concolor just bit the dust. One of my two very small vietnamense seedlings, the smaller one, just lost the larger of its two leaves
(ouch!). Moved them both to a little higher light, which is the higher end of my other Paphs. Not enough experience here to be advising anyone on how to grow them. I must be feeling a little rich right now, as I also have on order seedlings of Phrag kovachii, Paph delenatii var. Dunkel, and sanderianum. I may be biting off more than I can chew, but need to start sometime.
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