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| Thanks Vivi. It doesn't look that pretty for a fresh mount but I needed to as much tape as possible to hold spag because gravity wouldn't comply. Just wait until the plants grab and I can let them loose...those mini spike with yellow flowers will look great!
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| I love it. Trying to get into more mounts now, since everything that was growing to my tree froze this past winter. Lost 10 of 12 phals, and a bunch of dens. Lesson learned, mount to moveable things, not immovable tree!
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| Wow, Damien! Cool mount! I only have one mount- and it's an experiment. Yours looks awesome!!! Please keep the photo updates coming!!!
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| Damien You will find that mounted this way you can move the Phals to Cattleya light levels. The top (Now) of the leaf is not light sensitive. I once had a Phal and an Oncidium next to each other at a show and when the sun shifted, the Onc was cooked and died and the Phal did not even develop red on the leaves. I find it takes about 18 months to develop enough roots to hold. (and this was a large Phal.) The Naples Nights I mounted in the control plants for the hybrid project has not done anything)
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Jerry the Naples Night you sent...is doing very well and now i see roots growning up. They haven't grabbed the wood...but I see plenty and healthy. Great little plant.
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| Now I am back to two...the new on almost died on me but I took care of the fungal attack. The new mount is down to one leaf but a new on is coming. The roots are finally pushing out. These mounts have taken forever compared to the upside down pot ones on my other post. I wouldn't know why...but just an observation.
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| I mounted my first Phal, a gigantee, to see if it would help after killing a few. It is producing a bloom spike. Now I am ready to mount some more, won't hurt because I have always had problems growing them.
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| my mounted phal in in the shade house with cats and vanda's and seems to be growing well. have you ever tried to mount a vanda? I have one on cork and it is growing guite since it has fastened itself to the cork
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I have mounted Vandas on coconut palms...but never on cork. I'll give it a try though...they do good on cork then?
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| Great job Damien! What? no more Olympics mixed in with your orchid pics? LOL This time I was hoping to see Phelps! LOLOL Great job though.. Let us know how it goes with Vanda and cork.. Being i'm in PA.. I won't be doing any mounting.. Not yet anyways..
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