This is a true terrestrial, so a light soil type mix is recommended (and also what I use for my 500+ Cymbidiums).
If you study Cymbidiums, half the species are epiphytes and half are terrestrials. The modern hybrids we see have a mix of both in the background, but they are doing perfectly well in a light semi-terrestrial mix.
I can no longer get my preferred primary ingredient (chunky peat, in 1/2" to 2" nuggets), so for last two years I have been using:
4 parts mulch (cedar if I can get it)
3 parts composted cow manure
1 part bark
1 part perlite
For Phaiocalanthes & deciduous Calanthes, I use Promix in place of the mulch, all the other ingredients remain the same.
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