have: free oncidium noid for whoever wants it
johnndc
17 years ago
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Full StoryI've had it with this one. It's an Onc NOID, one of my first orchids, it's a Gower Ramsey type, quite pretty, and bloomed 3 times a year when it was happy. Even bloomed a few months ago, had a nice long spike, probably 1.5 feet or so. It's no longer happy after I repotted it. Most of the roots are gone, but the PBs are still there, so this one can come back fine if you have the time to take care of it. I just am tired of plants that whine :-)
I know it's not much, but it's yours for free. I just feel bad throwing this in the garbage, but there it will go in a few days unless one of you saves it :-)
The roots on the NOID are pretty much goners. And it's the plant on the right - ignore the one on the left, it's already taken.
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And here is this plant in bloom.
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I really do love it. It's just not doing well, so no point in forcing it. Let me know, thanks. John
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