Lest we forget FishyTales

Yeah I’m blessed with 99% humidity and warm weather all year. phalaenopsis, mostly what Big box stores carry, are easy to grow inside to get through winters. For me, no care is the best care.

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Did I already ask you, are you in LA or panhandle? I saw your Bama football shirt above. I grew up there.

Lol neither farther south

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I seem to keep seeing Magnolia trees. Seems like you told me but I read so many posts and smoke so much that I could have forgotten…heh

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No sir, palms trees sawgrass and sugar cane

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The home of newlyweds and nearly deads. :wink:

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Yeahhhhhhhhh you know all too well! Not what my hometown used to be… went from a dope running village with a fishing problem to what it is today. Oh well, win some you lose some!

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Also, @Silversurfer dropped 4 of 7 gelato x opp last night so will be putting in damp paper towels and that haven’t sprouted tails tonight

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Top star fruit diamonds
Bottom cherry punch live sugar

Both processed by Waxy Gordon

Shit that bottom pic is trash. Hard to keep hands steady this late in the day after my usual 5-7 coladas

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Yeah… no chopping wood until sober…

:evergreen_tree: ask me why :unamused:

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Gmo

The 3 glistening

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Almost filled in

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FINALLY! 4 years between blossoms. Fresh vanilla bean in the future

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Cool! I never knew where they came from, lol. So, it’s a vine, huh? Pretty cool looking plant.

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Your patience will be tested further if you plan on getting vanilla beans.
We had them in Tom’s garden. Stucco is as good a substrate as rough bark it appears.

Ylang ylang is another vine that makes the sweetest smelling flowers.

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Well it’s not stucco alone. Don’t leave out the aluminum pool cage too. Gotta add aeration to the mix! My last bloom I had my ladies mom process/ cure the vanilla beans. I grow them (well not really, water them about twice a year) and she processes them. Win win.

@GMan yessir it’s a vine. Flowers are open between 6 and 8 hours. Have to hand pollinate each flower to make the bean pod which is then dried and cured over a long period of time. Thus the reason vanilla is such an expensive ‘spice’

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Do the flowers smell like vanilla when they bloom?

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Yes. and a few more characters

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:raised_hand: :ear: Can we get a Hell Yes! Vanilla Seedrun?.. :raised_hands: :ice_cream: :icecream: :blossom:

:thinking:

:evergreen_tree:

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