

Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 1 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Thu, Jan 7, 1999 (13:47) * 1 linesoriginally, i had created a topic called "plants" directly before this one. but in the middle of transmitting, i changed my mind. this topic "houseplants" is the place to discuss your collection of plants!
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 2 of 43: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Thu, Jan 7, 1999 (15:34) * 3 linesI need help with an ivy that's having some issues...
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 3 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Thu, Jan 7, 1999 (16:03) * 1 linestry moving it to a cooler location. ivy's hate to be hot and dry. cut back the brown stuff, let the soil dry before watering again and move to a cooler spot (say out of direct light) and mist it once or twice a day. don't repot it until it recovers from the move and starts putting out healthy shoots.
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 4 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Thu, Jan 7, 1999 (16:06) * 1 linesoh, i guess i should have asked what type of ivy it is. the true ivy (needlepoint, silver dollar) is what i was refering to. pothos ivy, philodendron (sweetheart ivy) will usually survive harsh conditions including neglect. but the above info is good for all the vining type plants.
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 5 of 43: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Thu, Jan 7, 1999 (16:44) * 2 lineswell the problem is it's still putting out new shoots and they look healthy (for about two weeks) and then they go uggo.
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 6 of 43: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Thu, Jan 7, 1999 (16:44) * 2 linesoh, the kind of ivy...
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 7 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Thu, Jan 7, 1999 (21:02) * 1 lines*lol* no...haha, that was cute though! yeah, if they're too hot, they'll do that. let me ask this to help determine your plant: does it have heart shaped leaves or leaves like the ivy you see crawling up walls?
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 8 of 43: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (11:19) * 2 lineskinda heart-shaped, kinda like the wall crawling type...
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 9 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (12:59) * 1 linesno! the pothos and sweetheart ivy have no breaks in the leaf edges. ivy has more of a-oh what the hell--lemme scan a couple of samples for you!
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 10 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (13:19) * 3 linesok, here's my sample pic, sorry if it's too big:

Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 11 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (13:20) * 1 lines(sorry about the text color, had probs changing it)
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 12 of 43: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (13:29) * 1 linesoops, lemme get onto a browser then...
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 13 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (13:31) * 1 linesthe two philodendrons are in the same family but look a bit different. the smaller one (on top) has bright green, shiny leaves. the bottom one is more of a purplish-green with velvety leaves and a burgundy underside.
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 14 of 43: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (13:31) * 2 linessilver dollar true ivy!!!
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 15 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (13:35) * 1 linesi think so! so, yeah, you need to move the ivy to a cooler spot with indirect light. in other words, a south window is too hot, move it to east or north. spritz the leaves once or twice a day to keep it cooled off (and it will increase the humidity level around it)....
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 16 of 43: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (13:36) * 2 linesI'll get to it!!!!
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 17 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Jan 8, 1999 (13:41) * 1 linesanytime!!
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 18 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Thu, Apr 1, 1999 (18:01) * 1 linesok, are you ready for this? my houseplant collection is growing. my african violet collection just increased by 3 or 4 plus i picked up a gloxinia. can't help myself. they're like chocolate for my green thumb.
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 19 of 43: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Wed, Apr 7, 1999 (11:17) * 3 linesUnfortunatly I lost a few from my collection while we were away.
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 20 of 43: Alexander Schuth (aschuth) * Mon, Apr 12, 1999 (12:50) * 1 linesOoh, sorry to hear that. Fortunately, I had more luck, when I went to Hamburg. (a) that was only for five days, (b) I had somebody coming over who took extremely well care of things and significants.
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 21 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Tue, Dec 28, 1999 (20:59) * 9 lineswell, i lost several african violets in my collection due to my going away to
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 22 of 43: Marcia (MarciaH) * Tue, Dec 28, 1999 (21:54) * 1 linesMost interested in your new Phal. It should do very well in your humidity if you keep it warm enough (but, you know that! Far too wet here for African Violets...
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 23 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (09:37) * 3 linesall my violets and orchids are inside. only the orchids go out during the
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 24 of 43: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (16:26) * 1 linesAfrican Violets get root rot and all sorts of ailments outdoors. They are definitely indoor plants even in Hawaii. Your orchids should like the moist heat there in the summer!
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 25 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (16:31) * 1 linesthey love it but i can't get them to bloom. my first two phals (who were stuck together in the same pot--what a buy) took a long time to finally appear to be settling in. one of them has a new leaf. i took them outside during the first few weeks of cooler temps and hope they will put out a stalk this jan-feb. *fingers crossed*
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 26 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (16:32) * 1 linesoh, forgot to mention, there are vanilla orchids in stalk at lowes right now. thinking about going back to get one before they're gone. they'll smell lovely!
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 27 of 43: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (18:26) * 1 linesReal Vanilla orchids? The ones which give us the seasoning? How nice!!!
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 28 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (21:05) * 1 linesthe very same (and it should've read in stock not stalk *grin*)
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 29 of 43: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (21:28) * 1 linesGonna make your own extract? Stickum in a small bottle of vodka (like when you make home-spiced vinegars and such)...or lab alcohol if you can get it.
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 30 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (21:47) * 1 linesright now, i just want some flowers!
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 31 of 43: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (21:50) * 1 linesYeah, I think they're pretty important in the whole scheme of things. Then you probably need some exotic hummingbird or insect to pollenate them...*sigh* Have to check in my book.
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 32 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (22:01) * 6 linesi can pollinate them. just buy two and manually perform the act unless they're
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 33 of 43: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (23:08) * 2 linesWhen I first moved to Hilo, I had the lovliest green leafy sprouting orchid plants you ever saw, but they never bloomed. I asked my neighbor what was the problem. She told me that I could leave them in the shade and feed them a lot and water them a lot and I would have lovely green plants. Or, I could stick them out in the sun and forget about them and have yellowish plants which look miserable but put forth lovely flower stalks. Now, if you are getting that many shoots and no flowers, cut back on the
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 34 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (08:51) * 2 linesmine are under lights and during the summer, they get a couple of hours of
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 35 of 43: Marcia (MarciaH) * Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (21:15) * 1 lineswe;;, then make them thirst and hunger a little...
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 36 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Dec 31, 1999 (09:37) * 1 lineswhat? i should neglect them a bit?
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 37 of 43: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Dec 31, 1999 (12:26) * 3 linesI have had to put mine on a grow table or in my biggest tree where I cannot get to them easily.
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 38 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Dec 31, 1999 (12:41) * 19 linesyes, they are. none of mine are terrestrial (there are some that can be grown
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 39 of 43: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Dec 31, 1999 (13:13) * 1 linesThe only thing I would add to that is be sure you are not using treated wood. (termite proofed stuff)
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 40 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Dec 31, 1999 (15:05) * 1 linesgood point, thanks marcia!
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 41 of 43: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Dec 31, 1999 (15:09) * 1 linesHere people make orchid or other epiphyte hangers using hapu'u (tree fern trunks shredded) irother weathered tree part still having part of the bark on (don't use driftwood from the sea)or"blast wood" from the volcano area. Just be sure you sprinkle them to keep them moist if you are having a really dry spell.
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 42 of 43: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Dec 31, 1999 (15:14) * 8 linesthese plaques can be hung indoors and outdoors. you can also hang your ferns
Topic 10 of 69 [collecting]: Houseplants Response 43 of 43: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Dec 31, 1999 (15:46) * 2 linesYou got that right about low temp melt glue for sure and for some hot melt as well. We either



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