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Re: so Al....

by "Al Pickrel" <Al@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 5, 2008 at 03:14 PM

The Phal gigantea is alive and well though somewhat sooty and in need of 
cleaning. I saw it last week when I went to take care of things in the 
rented greenhouse.  I have to go back early next week to check on them 
again.

The Phal apendiculata, which got awarded last October, just came apart and

may be dead.  Actually it did not come apart until I touched it, then all 
the leaves fell off at the point where there the leaf joins the petiole. 
It 
was not a rot.  The leaves looked pale-ish and dead.  And they just
dropped 
off when touched.  Too far from heat to be cooked.  I don't think it was
the 
cold because it was one of the first to be brought in after the fire was 
out.

There are several plants that have done this now...two weeks after fire. 
If 
I had to guess, I would say it was the plant equivalent of smoke
inhalation. 
The smoke was mostly burning plastic and it must of "fumigated" the 
greenhouse interior for a few minutes before the fire opened up a big
enough 
hole in the plastic skin so it was lethal to anything exposed and
breathing. 
(Somebody has already pointed out that I shouldn't be having any problems 
with mites or insects for awhile.)

Anyway, the burned benches are cleared out.  The metal pipe structure is 
cleaned of melted plastic and soot. and I have the thing ready to be 
re-skinned.  This was planned for today but it is too windy, so it was
moved 
to tomorrow.

We are doing alright here.  We were very lucky.  There is a lot of plants 
that were lost and I really don't know yet exactly what was lost.  I keep 
cringing as flashes of what was on some of those destroyed benches pops
into 
memory, but the real pain will be when I get everything back and set my 
attention to doing an actual inventory.

I am so tired of this.  Weary...and this was only a small and localized 
entropic event.  There is just no explaining the MESS involved to anybody 
who has only seen this kind of thing on TV.  Fire, winds, floods.  These 
things don't carry away everything you have...they reduce it to an 
indescribable mess and leave it all right in front of you to clean up
while 
reminding you constantly what it all used to be...  The worst part is
AFTER 
the actual event...

Still, we doing alright here...  Things are coming along.

"Diana Kulaga" <diandfrank@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:pVuJj.17485$%15.1546@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ditto.....
>
> Diana
>
> <jankey@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
>
news:767f9f72-beb4-49e4-8550-c484c178e642@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> how goes the war?  cleanup crew straightening up and flying right?
>> weather's certainly not cooperating... :(
>>
>> (you knew we weren't going to leave you alone, right?   :)
>>
>> let us know if we need to send cookies....
>>
>> --j_a
>>
>> ps--your phal gigantea seems to have a fan club out here in
>> cyberspace--did it make it?
>
>
 




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so Al....
jankey@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-04 06:39:22 
Re: so Al....
"Diana Kulaga"   2008-04-04 15:00:57 
Re: so Al....
"Al Pickrel" &l  2008-04-05 15:14:57 
Re: so Al....
"K Barrett" <  2008-04-05 08:43:26 
Re: so Al....
"Diana Kulaga"   2008-04-05 15:15:31 
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unknown <noreply@[EMAI  2008-04-06 20:25:49 

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