Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Susan, sounds like your home environment is near-perfect, especially the combination of sunshine and humidity.Hope you don't now overwater.My trio of ...
Thanks John, will do.Makes sense about having them out in the wind.I'm sure pleased with the near-perfect germination rate.How was the Coast trip?Pics...
Todd, the smell of orange blossoms must be heady!All great pics; the blooming flying dragon photo is spectacular!Presume anole is like a chameleon?You...
Hi Susan, welcome to the forum.Agree with Kent re water needs. These need a bit of water virtually every other day, never allow the soil to dry out c...
Allen, considering the weather you had, I think the enclosure worked really well.Re allowing for reflection of sun off snow, would one of those opaque...
Good point.They obviously prefer moving water, as your setup proves.Barb
Looks great without sitting in water, which I thought was almost a necessity.Barb
I made room for it on the heat mat.I'll mist 2x a day.Temp inside the little plastic GH is 22C 71F.Haven't got a light to put in there, maybe Christma...
You may have a point Allen.In the house it was in an area that got no sun.Thought that was appropriate as they grow in mostly shade.Thanks folks.Barb
Yup, see your point, John.Good prices on that seat sale.Thank God for Westjet...the other beggars used to milk us for all they could, especially Air C...
BTW Todd, you were going to show your horridus planted out.Barb
It's back indoors because of our cold temps, but the fronds have remained tightly held after the heavywaterings (suggested by Jody).I had tied the fro...
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