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Originally Posted by OK2BU
Just saw a post on using bamboo skewers for checking the orchid medium before watering. Interesting.
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OK2BU - if a suitable media is used, it's generally not necessary to check the media for moisture content. As in hydroponics - as long as the water is clean and free of nasties - an orchid can just grow happily, as long as the roots keep getting an adequate supply of oxygen - which is where good air-flow to the pot and media and roots is beneficial when growing with conventional media.
With conventional media, somebody once suggested getting a dummy pot, and filling it with the media you use. And then you can water that media. Then wait for some time, such as a day or so. Then dig up the media to inspect the media at various different levels in the pot. You can then get an idea of how much to water your orchids - without needing to check the orchid pots themselves. This is just getting some rough idea through observations of the behaviour of a dummy pot.
This doesn't mean we have to dig up the dummy pot all the time. The test is only for giving some idea about how the media dries in the pot. This allows a rough watering schedule to be planned out.