Are you using the large Grodan cubes? And just Grodan? I’ve been using a mix of small Grodan and Leca but thinking about moving to the larger. I like the aquatic pot idea.
I agree, Rick. With as much money as people spend on orchids you’d think that the demand could support such an app. My dev skills aren’t great, but professionally I conduct research on apps and products to make their interfaces better. Maybe this is a retirement project:)
Thanks, Darlene. As a researcher, spreadsheets are my fallback because I like their flexibility and sorting/search features. I was just thinking I’d like to capture images of the plants periodically and was thinking that an app that allowed you to easily catalogue and organize photos would be great.
Ah, very interesting. Thanks for the explanation. If it was yellow but didn’t have the purple markings would it still be considered a sanderae type? I’ve seen some discussion on the forum in distinguishing those with and without markings, I believe.
My first multifloral to bloom! Plant is marked album but I believe it’s considered aureum because of the markings. Does this plant tend to lean as it grows? Both of my lowii appear to have that habit. Any tips for staking? Based on the lean I wasn’t sure of the best approach.
First blooms of both. Love the size and color of the Patty Wak bloom, and the petite Michel Tremblay has produced four nicely shaped blooms on a very small plant (purchased from Bill/Woodstream last spring).
I’m sure this question has been asked before, but I didn’t find information when searching the forum. What software or apps are being used by hobbyists with small collections? I’ve created a spreadsheet this year as my new collection is bumping 300 plants, but curious if there’s something better...
Can anyone confirm that the sessions were recorded? I didn’t register because we’ve been without power and internet this week due to a winter storm, but now that we’re back up and running I’d love to listen to the presentations.