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Originally Posted by PhoenixIndo
I usually mix with fertilizer, and since plants can absorb the most out of fertilizer at around 5.50 and 6.50 ph that's what I aim for in my fertilized water. Except on new plants that just arrived after shipping I soak in B1 only for an hour.
I use phosphoric acid which I bought for ph down on my hydroponic vegetables. I read somewhere vinegar doesn't last long thus not used for hydroponic nutrients, but I can be wrong. And if you don't use semi hydro/hydroponic probably vinegar would work.
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I just checked Lazada (online shopping) and they do have phosphoric acid so next step is to get a PH-meter and adjust the water I am using for my mounted orchids down to PH 6. No more simple watering with a hose...
No I am not using any kind hydroponic growing. The (few) vegetables we have are growing in the old traditional way - soil.
I will start mix B1 with fertilizer too, it makes life a little bit simpler.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by SouthPark
kollba ----- what I meant was ------ if your 200+ other orchids are doing just fine with the same water (as in their roots are staying alive) ------ then the issue is not with the water, right?
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The roots on my mounted orchids are not dead - they just get more and more grey. But I water the mounted ones 2-3 times a day and the orchids in baskets just 1 time (some days not at all, depending on the weather) so I think that is the reason why the roots on the mounted orchids get grey - just like the leaves on the pics.
And I believe the media (coconut husk and sphagnum moss) will suck up much of the calcium so the roots will not get very much compared to the mounted orchids.
I will start by trying to adjust the PH for the water I am using for the mounted orchids and later, when my wife no longer needs medication, I will invest in a reverse osmosis equipment.
Thanks to all who was engaged in this and came with different suggestions and advices