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  1. kman

    For Sale Shipping Costs = Price Increases

    Thanks for the advance notice, Ray.
  2. kman

    Paph Fair-Maud

    I tend to like some of the oldies. This Fair-Maud just came into full flower today.
  3. kman

    Short vs tall pots for Phrags

    NYEric - how deep a tray? 3 or 4 inches is close to that of a bulb pan.
  4. kman

    Moss species for Phrag culture

    It would be useful to create a list of moss species that have proved successful in orchid culture. Common names are just confusing. When researching Java Moss I came up with two names, Taxiphyllum barbieri and Vesicularia dubyana, the later being a possible misnomer. I bet there are other...
  5. kman

    Moss species for Phrag culture

    Much appreciated, Tyrone. I used to have a shade house for Masdevallia and had random mosses growing on the surface of the pots. Seems easy to find online so I'll give this a try. This may be just what I am looking for. Thank you for your kind offer.
  6. kman

    Moss species for Phrag culture

    Here ia a screen capture from the AOS seminar Jason Fischer did on Frags. He said this was like the conditions in the wild, where the roots are growing in and under mosses: It makes sense to me to have moss like this. Not so dense that it blocks water though. I water like a raincloud and...
  7. kman

    Moss species for Phrag culture

    There are quite a few posts from folks who swear by the benefits of live moss growing on the top of the media for Phrags. A question: What species of moss have you found success with? There are a few "wild" mosses growing in my greenhouse, but to test the effects of live moss I'll need to...
  8. kman

    Short vs tall pots for Phrags

    I'm thinking of trying bulb pans. Everything is in clay pots, which help stabilize the heavy plants and cool the roots. I have a few 5", 6" and 8" clay bulb pans. Might be time for an experiment.
  9. kman

    Short vs tall pots for Phrags

    Phrag Bessie hybrids. I am leaning towards short and wide pots, to allow for a shallow, spreading root system.
  10. kman

    Short vs tall pots for Phrags

    Looking for opinions: Are short or tall pots more advantageous for growing mature Phrags? I asked three AI engines and got three answers. Best to stick to live intelligence for orchid cultural questions.
  11. kman

    hirsutissimum album

    Very nice. One of my favorites.
  12. kman

    New Zealand Tree Fern Fiber

    Good point, Ray. So here are some of my parameters: Being very close to the Pacific, our nature temps are low and the humidity high. In the orchid greenhouse we try for a max of 75F and a winter low in the mid 40s, always shooting for 75% or above humidity. I do use heat mats in the winter...
  13. kman

    New Zealand Tree Fern Fiber

    There are many threads in this forum discussing potting media for Paphiopedilum. A great deal of passion surrounds this subject. Absolutely everyone has an opinion and a favorite. I’m starting this one to focus on New Zealand Tree Fern fiber (NZTFF). Hopefully we can collect the experiences of...
  14. kman

    Retired on the Mendocino Coast

    Good to know so many folks are close by. Growing on the Pacific coast is a real pleasure. Mild weather makes it so much easier for so many varieties.
  15. kman

    Retired on the Mendocino Coast

    Thank you all for your kind words. After so many years in a production environment it is a real pleasure to be able to grow as a hobby. And there is so much to learn.
  16. kman

    Retired on the Mendocino Coast

    Yes, the genus Salvia was our focus for the last 20 years. Still maintaining and expanding our VIBE and BODACIOUS lines of mass market plants. Two new introductions hit the market in 2025 with more in the pipeline. I wish I was young enough to hybridize Paphs and Cymbidiums. For now it's...
  17. kman

    Retired on the Mendocino Coast

    Hello: After 32 years in the non-orchid nursery business, I am happily retired with ample greenhouse space. I began growing Cymbidiums some 66 years ago, and Paphs are a new focus for me, and quickly becoming my primary interest. Our ocean moderated cool climate is wonderful for Cymbidiums...
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