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Old 06-17-2010, 06:39 PM
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Shawna? My name is Ryan.... lol

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I too have used a small fish tank - put a layer of moist peat on the bottom - a layer of pebbles over that. Left the top of the tank slightly askew for more air. Worked great on a couple Oncidium types - not so great for an Aerangis which kept getting mold.

Last summer I mounted a couple of rootless Phals in an attempt to save them. Both started new roots very quickly. Unfortunately both are still limping along tho - might just be too dry here for Phals to thrive on mounts, idk ...
Wish I could save my rootless C. intermedia with mounting. Would probably hate it here though.
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Wish I could save my rootless C. intermedia with mounting. Would probably hate it here though.
Well Catts do like to be a bit dry I think. My two little mounted Phals are still alive, just don't seem to be thriving - tho there may be other issues involved. One is a violacea, which probably wasn't the best choice for my climate - even in summer - the overnight low temps can be in the 50s - and in winter I keep my house cool, so that may have something to do with it - idk. Both only seem to grow a few months out of the year. Maybe too cool for them
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Ok here they are-- the pics of my Phal Ember...



And here are the roots. They're really close to the reservoir but they're already water roots so they shouldn't skip a beat. You'll also notice I kept the moss around the plant. Whatever it takes to ease a fragile phal into its new home.



BTW.... I have been planting my phals on the side of their pots and letting them sort of fall over...over top the medium...they want to do that anyway so I figure I'll give them more room to do it. And besides...it helps me not get water in their crowns.

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Well Catts do like to be a bit dry I think. My two little mounted Phals are still alive, just don't seem to be thriving - tho there may be other issues involved. One is a violacea, which probably wasn't the best choice for my climate - even in summer - the overnight low temps can be in the 50s - and in winter I keep my house cool, so that may have something to do with it - idk. Both only seem to grow a few months out of the year. Maybe too cool for them
I think a mount would be too dry here....but maybe if I kept it inside...I was hoping it could go outside this summer.
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BTW.... I have been planting my phals on the side of their pots and letting them sort of fall over...over top the medium...they want to do that anyway so I figure I'll give them more room to do it. And besides...it helps me not get water in their crowns.
Good call- they grow like that in the wild anyways- almost upside down, with roots creeping up and around the tree.
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Nice save Ryan!
I will need to keep this in mind - thanks for sharing your success!

Izzie - I do water all the mounted plants daily in summer - inside or out. During especially hot dry weather, I also spray the roots and moss later in the day.
I managed to "save" a small Catt I had rotted the roots by potting it in pumice and growing passive hydro - just used a regular pot, set in a small saucer of water - it's doing great now. Hydroton is probably better, but I had the pumice, and was just a small plant and it worked fine
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I wonder if that would work if it was in a clay pot with hydroton?
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