Plants from Rinoa, Seeds from Mr. Ko
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Comments (2)Kara, Did you try reaching him through his eBay messaging and leaving your email address for him. He usually has a translater which may contact you. He also can be reach on Facebook. Ko Chi Lung. They where expecting a typhoon I believe around Taiwan and he also does a lot of work in China. Rick...See MoreOrdering seeds from Mr Ko Question
Comments (15)Hi trace, hmm I will prob end up sowing a few of all of them, or do you think best to sow more of just one or two varieties? Just put some mini greenhouse shelving into the tent to create more space aswell as running both light in one tent, same idea as Martin really. I would prefer a tent really that's not as tall but much wider lol so there's more floor space rather than adding shelves. Seeds from rinoa at present don't look too good, only signs of a few germinating out of 40 or so seeds sown....See MoreSeed Order Placed with Mr. Ko - No Response
Comments (37)Agartta, thanks very much. I appreciate it. I have been doing exactly that: waiting it out. As I said before, time will tell. I have contacted my ISP regarding their Block List and whether or not Mr. Ko's email address and/or domain is on their block list. It's crazy how people don't believe that a seller's business could go south. I'm not saying that Mr. Ko's business has gone south... I'm sure it hasn't. But if it happens, it has to start with someone. It's not impossible. It seems that some don't want to know what is going on. I don't understand that. Almost all of the suppliers - of seeds and plants alike - have been scrutinized here in great detail! I've read the posts! Heck, even Rinoa had to reconsider a transaction from the recent past. Why wouldn't you want to know about this, especially if you regularly deal with Mr. Ko? I'm not asking anyone to defend him - I'm just passing along the information. (Hmmm, maybe that has been the problem all along. I should have posted from Day One: "No replies or defense necessary - just stating facts.") If I was in the market for buying seeds and read this, I would want to know and I wouldn't want others to squelch the info. That is so puzzling to me why some want to suppress valuable sharing of information. Not too long ago, a wise person said, "It's good to look out for each other. It's what makes us a community. Even if sometimes we butt heads over potting mixes, best training or grafting methods, styles, whatever. Adeniums brought us together." Thanks, again, Agartta. One more time: Time will tell! Carol...See MoreHow do I order seed from Mr Ko's Ebay shop?
Comments (23)Its ok, I've been very good to Peter as I have the other orange bloom plant from RImports and it has a stunning bloom, I tried not to post photos, unless you really really want to see it Peter, lol....See MoreJericson Pastor
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