Thank, Kirk. I don't always do it, but if I'm going to photograph the plant, I wipe it with milk to clean the calcium deposits off the leaves -- a milk bath, so to speak.Dot - Your plants always look like they had a week of spa treatment before their glamor shots session. Lucky plants, and lucky us.
Gorgeous color, Dot. I don't do well with Neo. crosses at all and wish I
did. You're gonna think I'm "kissing up", but I have to say again that your
photos blow me away.
Ah well, it's the intermediate conditions. My gh is too warm I bet. Hey,
here's a deal: I have Vandofinetia Blaupunkt, Neostylis Lou Sneary Bluebird and Ascofinetia Petite Bouquet that I'll trade you for that Angela. You bloom 'em and post photos and I'll grow Angela along and send you a photo or two...sometime. All three are healthy plants, but they're not going to bloom in my warm conditions. I think I just made you the deal
of the year!!!
Get the Big Head. I don't mind at all. ;>)
You really want that Angela, don't you??!!!Migrant, the long fibered coco is a wonderful growing medium in pots and
on mounts. I use it a lot and it drains well, roots love it and it retains just
the right amount of moisture without being wet...also it lasts a long time
without deteriorating very much.
Dot, are you going to make me beg and plead???? Somehow I just knew you
already had the ones I have. Dangit!
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