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NYEric

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The Stenoglotis is really a hybrid, Venus, Polystachta zambeziaca, Ludisias discolor alba, Oberon brachystachys, lost tag first time w/ foul smelling mini yellow bloom, Bulbo. moniliforme, Cycnodes is a hybrid also 0cb366d4f66c3d8db477a522bf214861.jpg5e3216685627ffc4c6e893b55a15dc11.jpgeae4b57b793cdc9c0277cc6a4c8d64f1.jpg48b017fd13d85b84a91ba61e40f2f6dd.jpg2d5478f1b4f3db529507e68394a94aaf.jpg41ec103b7f3223056bbb2aa772110bd7.jpgae2de8efd1296299b41e06cd2c7db51e.jpg2aa6936878f7a55e56bbf54b8b252793.jpg

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WOW!!! Amazing what you can do in such a challenging growing environment, good job! What a wide range of species.
 
I'm working on the mealies on the Polystachaya right now! :mad:

Windex + cuetip. Was the only way I sorted out this one Phal I have.

I also removed all infected plants from the rest of the collection. How the damned things can move so fast between plans is very aggravating. As you clean one plant move it far away from the others. There seems to be some plants that the mealies just love. Quarantine seems the only way to get a handle on the problem.
 
Wow! This one is actually in focus!

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What's up with those electrical plugs without covers? Is that so they dry out faster?
 
I find it amazing that you can keep all these different plants
organized and cared for in a NY apt. I can hardly do that
in my greenhouse...now full of Phrags thanks to you! I think you're amazing.
 
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