jeff
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Post by jeff on Dec 29, 2015 7:54:51 GMT
Bonjour
do you grow those one ?
particularly
ant dischidia solanopteris and lecanopteris myrmecodia-myrmephytum-hydnophytum-squamellaria-anthorrhiza
jeff
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Post by corky on Dec 29, 2015 11:51:30 GMT
Hello Jeff , I am growing lecanopteris. sinuosa , l .lomeroides and l.crustacea
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Post by jeff on Dec 30, 2015 9:52:13 GMT
Bonjour
have you some picture?
you live in what country?
jeff
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Post by corky on Dec 30, 2015 12:06:41 GMT
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Post by jeff on Dec 31, 2015 8:02:04 GMT
Bonjour magnifique what are your cultivation condition ? jeff
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Post by corky on Dec 31, 2015 11:59:18 GMT
Thanks , I think they should have more leaves as they have in the past. They are all grown open to the house environment and under T5 fluorescent bulbs . L. Lomeroides is mounted on the wood because it out grew its pot , so I bound sphagnum and orchid bark to the wood and then the plant . The l. crustacea is in a mix of sphagnum/peat and orchid bark and l.sinuosa is potted in a mix of leca(clay balls ) and sphagnum. I fertalise every couple of weeks with an orchid fert
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