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Originally Posted by Armin_Grobbelaar
Thank you SouthPark for the watering metode, do you use this method for any medium? I just want to know how it works if the phal is only planted in bark? Do only the tips of the roots need to get wet, or is that were you spray the medium a little.
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You are most welcome A.G.
That watering method will definitely work for other media as well - including bark. It will definitely work for bark.
Just make sure to inject enough water into the bark media around the sides ----- so that the bark becomes wet enough to keep the inside of the pot humid.
A pot that has good drainage (which generally also means enough big holes at the bottom) will be beneficial ........ combined with gentle air-movement in the growing area.
I made a video (
link here) not that long ago, that shows how I do that sort of watering. Each grower waters in their own way or style. Some people (including nurseries) water orchids with sprinkler systems ------- so there really are various styles. I think the main thing is to just provide good temperatures, lighting, humidity, air-movement, and avoid drowning of roots.
Root drowning has been discussed a lot. Under certain conditions of say too cold and too wet, or even just too wet for too long ------ typical roots of orchids can run out of oxygen, which makes the root health go downhill.
I water in the way that I do ------- to minimise and/or eliminate the chance of root drowning. I just so-happen to have a limit on the number of orchids in my collection that allows me to maintain the orchids in this kind of way.