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Originally Posted by Dalachin
That’s a funny way to judge, would probably depend on the shape of the piece. High quality orchiata usually lists a size range (for example, 9-12mm) and all the pieces in the bag are roughly that size. Cheap orchiata has lots of small pieces and dusty bits in the bag. You can salvage a bad bag in a pinch by seiving or manually picking out the pieces in the size range you want, and discarding the dusty, gritty stuff.
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It's a bag of dalton's 12-18mm orchiata which I'm pretty sure is the original brand, right? Despite that there's still a lot of dust and the size and shape of pieces weirdly seem to be all over the place (some large but super thin and some long and skinny like sticks but even some of the "normally" shaped pieces were snapping to pieces) so I've had to manually sort through it; thanks for the tip. I did just notice some soft pieces since posting and small holes in the side of the bag and it seems like a bit of moisture got in which might explain some things...
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Originally Posted by estación seca
Welcome to the Orchid Board.
Soak some in a bowl for a few hours. If it becomes mushy I wouldn't use it. Otherwise I would use it.
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Thank you! I've sorted through to find good pieces that haven't gone mushy when soaked but about a third of what I've taken out of the bag has been discarded as it's soft, sadly