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Old 10-17-2008, 10:40 PM
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Hi everyone,
I'm beginning to get a little embarressed because it seems like I'm asking questions to you almost on a daily basis (maybe I worry too much?? ). Anyway, I depend on your helpful answers a lot, so if you don't mind, here's my "question(s) for the day":

How often should I treat my orchids for algae prevention....each time I water, once a month or.....?? I understand now that I can treat with either 1 ounce Physan 20 mixed with a gallon of water.....or 1 teas bleach, mixed with a gallon of water.....correct? Also, do you have a preference between the 2?
Thanks (always) in advance,
Vicki

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Old 10-18-2008, 12:36 AM
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OOPS.....HERE I GO AGAIN.....I meant to post this question is S/H.....sorry!



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Hi everyone,
I'm beginning to get a little embarressed because it seems like I'm asking questions to you almost on a daily basis (maybe I worry too much?? ). Anyway, I depend on your helpful answers a lot, so if you don't mind, here's my "question(s) for the day":

How often should I treat my orchids for algae prevention....each time I water, once a month or.....?? I understand now that I can treat with either 1 ounce Physan 20 mixed with a gallon of water.....or 1 teas bleach, mixed with a gallon of water.....correct? Also, do you have a preference between the 2?
Thanks (always) in advance,
Vicki
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Old 10-18-2008, 12:33 PM
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Vicki,

I wouldn't worry too much about the algae. It in itself won't hurt the orchids one bit. I don't treat for algae because the chemicals used are not good for the orchids really either.

I use a non-chemical method to keep the algae down. I keep my pots in other pots, so the light won't get to them. No light = no algae.

Good luck with your S/H plants!

Most all of my plants are in S/H and all that are do well.
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Old 10-18-2008, 12:47 PM
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there's some debate about whether or not you should treat it for algae.
see this thread and this one (both in the S/H forum) for more details.
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Old 10-20-2008, 01:21 AM
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Hi James,
I tried your prevention method of "S/H-pot-within-a-pot", but haven't found any outside pots that my S/H pots fit in correctly. I tried to find some old colored plastic ones here at home that would fit the bill, but I don't have the right size.....I tried my clay ones, and my S/H plastic pot was a little hard to lift out without "disturbing" the medium, so if I decide to go the same route as you, I'll have to try to come up with better-size pots.

I don't mind at all if there's algae present in the S/H pots as long as it doesn't pose a problem. The only thing that concerned me was the chance it might continue to grow and possibly stop up the S/H drain holes. Ray says that the amount of algae accumulation in my pots is insignificant now, so I'm not concerned anymore, although I still may try your method, like I said.

Thanks for your help....always appreciate any info,
Vicki




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Vicki,

I wouldn't worry too much about the algae. It in itself won't hurt the orchids one bit. I don't treat for algae because the chemicals used are not good for the orchids really either.

I use a non-chemical method to keep the algae down. I keep my pots in other pots, so the light won't get to them. No light = no algae.

Good luck with your S/H plants!

Most all of my plants are in S/H and all that are do well.
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Old 10-20-2008, 01:29 AM
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Hi!
Thanks for the links! I believe I'm just going to sit tight and not really do anything, other than possibly sit my S/H pots in darker ones, as James says he does.

Thanks again,k
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