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Old 3rd December 2009, 11:15 PM
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The present rainy, cool wet monsoon was the best time to cut, trim and repot some of the neps, taken some pics while working on them...enjoy

highland intermediate and doing very well in lowland conds - reinwardtiana x fusca


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Old 4th December 2009, 09:40 AM
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I always enjoy looking at pics you posted Robert.It will take me decades to collect all those amp varieties though.Thanx for sharing!!
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Nice varieties of amp there Robert. Yes, I agreed rainy season is the best time to do the "dirty" work... Higher humidity and lower amount of sunlight will lessen the stress of repotting so the neps will acclimatise faster to the new media.
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wow!!! Gorgeous amps.. I love the harlequin.. Must find one too.. And your northiana looks like its quite vigorous.. already growing out of the pot in 3 years..
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I couldnt agree more.Nice varieties of amp.
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Wow, just love the amp basals. How did you manage to get them, bagging?

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Thanks for the comment and glad everyone enjoy the amp basals.

Hosh, there is no bagging. I allow them to grow over the edge and they naturally have the tendency to produce ground and aerial basals.
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Thanks Robert. I too allow my amp to grow over the edges and I do get basal shoots and some cups but can't get the cluster of cups like yours
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