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Sep 9, 2015 6:51 PM CST
Name: Chris Pollock
Copperas Cove, Tx (Zone 8a)
Adeniums Cactus and Succulents Dog Lover Greenhouse Hibiscus Plumerias
Seed Starter Region: Texas Garden Ideas: Level 2
Took me almost two hours but I've finally got them all put back up again. I had to repot 20 there were 2 that somehow escaped any harm. I think my best bet is to go ahead and get my tables for the orchids. I can set them up and then put all my potting mix and so forth under the tables. That way I won't take a chance of this happening again. I also found one flower spike that has grown out of an old one that I had trimmed off when I bought the orchids. So, I'm going to ask a newby orchid grower question. I have the stakes and lots of the clips when do I stake this one up? It looks like it's growing straight out of the old spike and I don't want to try and bend it to stake it up

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Chris - Linux since 1995

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