| Greetings Hello all,
About three years ago I purchased a new home in the mountains of western Virginia, with a wonderful great room and wall of windows that reaches 25' in height, south and east exposure. As a housewarming gift I received a beautiful cymbidium (forgive me, I know not which) with the most incredible green flowers that I spent probably way too much time staring at. I knew then I was hooked - though wasn't sure just what I was getting into.
The cymbidium has yet to bloom again, though I enjoy the foliage, and the plant is quite healthy.
So, I did the typical newbie thing and bought a few Phals from Lowes, the next year I branched out with an Oncidium and Dendrobium, then Cattleya, all with much more luck than I expected. I've now expanded the collection to also include Asocentrum, Dendrochilum, Encyclia, and Stenorrhynchos - most of those that are relatively easy to care for given the light and space in my home.
I will post photos, though I suspect nobody wants to see the hodgepodge of Phals that are currently starting to spike.
My girlfriend thinks I'm nuts, my male friends wonder when I might venture out of the closet, but hey, I'm having fun watching things grow, and loving the detail involved (I'm an engineer).
I hope to learn a lot, so bear with me as I ask what are probably some really silly questions!
Cheers,
Jody |