Hello there,
I have a question regarding lava rock as semi-hydro media, wondering if it is a good option or what are the pros and cons of using lava rock in S/H setup.
Recently I started repotting my orchids in S/H using lava rock as they are available at home and I saw Ninga orchid mention that she is using lava rock in some of her S/H setup. I never thought before to go for S/H but now I feel that's the way as Ray mentioned in one of his posts that how he invented the S/H method.
I have around 60 orchids and now it's been getting hard for me to water every day each and every orchid. I have installed a
misting system but the problem with that is if I run it every day the seedlings that are in sphagnum moss get very soggy and if I don't run it every day then other orchids in bark or lava rock suffer from dehydration, so I decided to try S/H setup. I did start with my Phals, first, my rescue phal and she is doing good now putting new roots so I repotted almost all of the phals in S/H and some of my Cats as well, but when I went through some discussions here and found out most of the orchid hobbyist using LECA as a S/H media. I should have checked here before starting Lava as S/H media but still would like to get some info if need to reconsider S/H media.
Please let me know your thoughts.
Thanks in advance.
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