Everyone will have different experiences with their growing practices and different levels of success. What works for one won't work for others. I personally water each plant heavily with anywhere between half to a gallon of water per plant and in between heavy waterings I try to mist the top layers of media so nothing really ever dries out and growth is there to show. However, I've also seen growers that water their plants in loose sphagnum moss with half a shot glass of water once a week and they still grow beautiful plants and flowers.
I currently only use Sphagnum Moss for Catasetinae, Carnivorous Plants, some succulents, and two Phalaenopsis. For every case except the CP I pack it
very tightly.
The point is, your environment will dictate what works for you, from watering technique to potting media. I would also keep in mind that environments change throughout the year.
Just, for the love of god, please don't place an ice cube on an orchid under any circumstance.
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Thanks for the good word, but I’m sure there are several here that have gotten sick of hearing me express my enthusiasm for Kelpak!
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