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Old 03-12-2008, 11:20 AM
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I do not want to repeat everything I said in the other post.

http://www.orchidgeeks.com/forum/orc...uggestion.html

Be careful of pitfalls, especially with species. Rhychostylsis giganta looks great but can take 12-14 years to flower and grows so slow you can not see the growth over several months.

I have other plants that can flower in one season [Cattleya, Dendrobium (not common den-Phals) and Encyclia]. I keep a good tract on these since they are very profitable when I can buy them small and sell flowering the next season.

I am not pushing to sell the plants since I do not intend to make anything, but trying to keep cost to a range where everyone can participate. I would also be willing to set up a control group of 15 plants treated the same to show variation in growth.
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