• How to handle orchids in water.

    From Area Man@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 17 19:48:08 2018
    A friend just gave me a glass bowl which was a table centerpiece from a banquet. It contains two orchids sitting in water with pebbles. I haven't lifted them out yet, so I don't know if they have any stem at all, but the pebbles are only about 2 in deep.
    Assuming there's a bit of stem, can orchids be kept alive this way? Here's a link to a photo. Yes, that's an artichoke at bottom left. Crazy florist!

    https://www.dropbox.com/sc/1wpt18v0pz1bmzi/AAC4Gt3P8pd5WpF6DfmeZsnua

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  • From Steve@21:1/5 to Area Man on Mon Apr 2 13:27:42 2018
    On 2/17/2018 10:48 PM, Area Man wrote:
    A friend just gave me a glass bowl which was a table centerpiece from a banquet. It contains two orchids sitting in water with pebbles. I haven't lifted them out yet, so I don't know if they have any stem at all, but the pebbles are only about 2 in
    deep. Assuming there's a bit of stem, can orchids be kept alive this way? Here's a link to a photo. Yes, that's an artichoke at bottom left. Crazy florist!

    https://www.dropbox.com/sc/1wpt18v0pz1bmzi/AAC4Gt3P8pd5WpF6DfmeZsnua


    I didn't open your link. I started to, but stopped when it prompted me
    to download.
    If you really are interested in orchid water culture, there are at least
    2 or 3 facebook groups dedicated to orchid water culture. FWC = full
    water culture. They can answer questions there.
    If you reply, reply to the group. I will never see you if you send
    anything directly to my e-mail.

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