Thanks a lot for all the help guys really! The debate right now is wether I should repot it to mostly only bark and remove most of the sphagnum or let it be for a while since the roots are green and healthy. I honestly don't know what to do because I don't want to disturbe de healthy roots but I'm scared that in this setup in the future I'll have problems with my roots so ye… I also have my other similar age orchids on this mix and they all seem fine
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Originally Posted by rbarata
Perlite and sphagnum are water retentive. With that propotion (50 %) it might be suffocating the roots (they need humid air around them).
I would keep the perlite and reduce the sphagnum to 20%. I would also increase the bark size as it seems to be too small.
I don't know where you live in Spain but my summers have hot temps and day humidity often as low as 15%. I use only coarse bark or a mix of bark+LECA +Perlite or coco chips and the plants can handle it very well. The "secret" in this environment is to increase watering.
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I see, as we have a similar climate in the summer how often do you usually have to water in that setup? My bark size is 15-20 mm. Thanks a lot