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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 21:48:22 +0100
From: "Walter Turner"
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Off the wall question from a newbie. preserving
the blooms
To: "Discussion of aroids"
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Beth, since you obviously have experience in doing this with epoxy
resin, I
have to admit it can work. Something bothers me, though.
The inflorescences are still fresh and full of water/plasma. Once
sealed,
they can't dry out. Or can they? Don't the enzymes keep on working, the
bacteria keep on eating? Or are the bacteria killed by the epoxy? How
long
can the inflorescence keep its appearance?
Do you have any photos of things you've done?
I hope Chris will give us a running account of how his attempts are
progressing.
Walter Turner
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Beth, since you obviously have experience in doing this with epoxy resin, I
have to admit it can work. Something bothers me, though.
The inflorescences are still fresh and full of water/plasma. Once sealed,
they can't dry out. Or can they? Don't the enzymes keep on working, the
bacteria keep on eating? Or are the bacteria killed by the epoxy? How long
can the inflorescence keep its appearance?
Do you have any photos of things you've done?
I hope Chris will give us a running account of how his attempts are
progressing.
Walter Turner
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