12-06-2020, 09:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-06-2020, 09:36 PM by HereOnThePrimalEdge.)
rather than rebuild the waterline to Kapoho.
I believe all of the larger orchid farms in Kapoho depended on the county water line for their nurseries. No water line, no orchid farms. Not many new nurseries have started since the lava flow, so if the growers had road access and water, at least some of them would return and rebuild. As you mentioned Obie, it’s also the weather. Kapoho has ideal weather for orchid production. Lots of sun.
I believe all of the larger orchid farms in Kapoho depended on the county water line for their nurseries. No water line, no orchid farms. Not many new nurseries have started since the lava flow, so if the growers had road access and water, at least some of them would return and rebuild. As you mentioned Obie, it’s also the weather. Kapoho has ideal weather for orchid production. Lots of sun.