Didn't expect my question to cause controversy but this is a very interesting read. A well known and respected hybridizer recommended the humidity trays because I was concerned that my orchids were not getting adequate humidity with the
misting I was doing. Was also not sure the
misting was the best thing for some of them. Can
misting cause issues with some orchids?
I appreciate everyone's opinions and input. Many of you don't seem to believe that the trays are beneficial so not going to purchase one of those expensive trays but I might just purchase a cheap tray and some mesh as per CareBear2 and try that with a few orchids. Might not be effective since my orchids are not in an enclosed space but don't think it would hurt the plants and if it isn't of any benefit I wouldn't have tossed away $$$.
Ray, your link does not work for me.
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Most of my orchids seem to be doing OK without extra humidity but I'm concerned about a few of them. Not seeing any spikes or new growth on those but that could be due to not enough light as well as the blooming/growing season and age of the orchids. I'm trying to figure all of that out and been reading through a lot of online sources as well as the posts in this forum. I've only been growing orchids for about 9 months and trying to learn as much as I can so I can do the best for my orchids.
I'm experienced with roses, succulents and cacti but this is very different. With my other plants I just water and sometimes fertilize. Most of them are in bright sun throughout most of the day and others are partially shaded. I don't think about temperature, light or humidity with them as much as I do for the orchids.
Ray, the plants you have in S/H are beautiful. Can you please identify them for me? I've been reading up on S/H but not comfortable giving that a try right now. Just using bark, perlite or pumice and/or sphagnum moss if I repot and I've only repotted a few of them.
BTW, how do I turn off the automatic linking to mist king when I type "
misting"? I'm not using that product. Just a spray bottle and water.
MJG, that looks great! Thanks for posting the photo. They don't raise the humidity much, do they, but at least they raise it a bit. I think in my home with the a/c running and the generally dry CA climate any little bit might help.
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