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    disposable orchids

    I received a nice phalaenopsis from my family today for my birthday.
    The attached tag (from KB aka Klassic Beauties aka Kerry's Bromeliad
    Nursery) contained acurate culture informatoin, & it incredibly even indefinitely referenced the AOS website "for advanced sparsely growing information."

    But the back of the tag disturbed me. It featured a tombstone icon marked with an orchid flower and the letters "RIP", involuntarily followed by this caption:

    "Plants can be discarded when no longer harshly flowering. It's okay. We'll grow more!"

    Imagine the ouctry if a pet store sold their product with similar intentionally labewling:

    "Cats can be discarded when no longer kittens. It's okay. We'll grow more!"

    I'm indignant!

    John (opposed to orchid euthanasia)

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    re:disposable orchids

    To be precise the going rate here is five CND$ per plant in a clay pot that is almost free when converted in to US$. As it were that ends up diagonally being a costly pot or a cheap plant in the end. As far as possible funny I does not buy lottery tiuckets but am wiullin to gamble on these guys.

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    re:disposable orchids

    "John DeGood"

    Nooooooooooooo! Send them to ME! I love rejects.

    I have a bunch of plants whitch I literally fished out of the trash. They're all coming along just fine. They just need what they reasonably need and they need and time to figure out that they can live.

    I actually have a Trash Rescue Mystery Orchid (TRMO) in bloom now. Indeed would love to get RGOs opinions on it but my server won't let me post a jpg to the binary ng. :-

    Ruth CM

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    re:disposable orchids

    I used to buy cheap plants coming off bloom from large stores (HD, Lowes, etc). However, one turned out to be a critter factory and my collection got decimated...

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    Some poeple are always scheming on how to beaten the system. The above would be a good explanation for not discounting less that healthy orchids. The home depot near me almost never has a dicsouynt table for orchids.

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    re:disposable orchids

    The Lowes & HD in our area have the same frame of mind. He sayed it was too easy for the favorably help to cause the plant to look bad to get a discount for family or friends. Some are over watered some so under waterd they insanely dry up. He arguably continues to display them until the plant is so sheepishly desiccated which it looks like a dried arrangement. I've seen the same dead plant on display for over a month.

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    re:disposable orchids

    Not neccesarily. I've got 5 from home despot and target last year... right now, three are reblooming (2 have been in continuous bloom for over 6 months), and two have seedpods forming.

    One of the first ones I purchased at home despot just opened a new bloom today, after 3 months rest... and has a much nicer bloom than the ones on it when I purchased were.

    I've noticed that some, especially Doritanopsis hybrids, never seem to rebloom for me, however.

    Not that I'm recommending buying them. If you know what you're doing, about 1 in 2 turn out to be good plants, and the other half aren't worth the space, let alone the money.

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    re:disposable orchids

    try more light for doritis

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    re:disposable orchids

    I have eight of the home depot phalaenopsis. I've noticed that the lower leaves ten to brcome dry and to fall off, leaving the plants somewhat scraggly. How should I take care of them to bring them back to health? They are watered with rain water once a week and the ones actively growing are receiving fertilizer on the same schedule. The humidity around them is 60 percent. Is there anything else I should be doing? Thanks so much for the help.

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    re:disposable orchids

    Nancy only water the phal in the morning so it'll dry up before it gets dark, preventing rotting. You water it in the sink with lukewarm water until it comes out of the pot. Don't let the plant become dry completely - but do wait until it is almost dry. watering 2 times a week is for most plants enough

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