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Originally Posted by DirtyCoconuts
So cool. I actually just got a plant growing in wine corks and I thought it was super interesting
I have been letting mine get totally dry and then misting but it is almost daily
It’s about 18 hours for dry out so I am trying to figure out The best time but it seems like early AM
Looking forward to that talk
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I've had Tolumnia before growing mounted on wine corks, on a stick, stuck into a wine bottle. It's a fun way to do a mount. Podangis sounds similar to Tol. from the drying out standpoint. I always water Tol in morning so there's dry out time prior to night. When inside, they're on a mist timer, and get sprayed about three times, 8am, 11am, 2pm, and have fan movement on them from about 10 foot away.
Been doing same with the Pondangis...
misting early morning. Every two or three days (hasn't been here long) giving it a quick dunk in a bowl of water instead of
misting.
I noticed the root tips seemed to be struggling a bit (it's in house...still staring at it) so I suspended it inside a little glass creamer pitcher with water below it a couple days ago. We'll see if that helps. I'm too nervous to put it outside with the big boys where humidity is better, but I may have to man up and just do it.
Hopefully I'll get a chance to look at video prior to arrival of company today. Can't wait!
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