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![]() I have put my rescued orchid in very corse natural sand. Water every month and mine seem to be fine.
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How long have they've been in the sand? This certainly sounds...different...than what 's normally prescribed. ---------- Post added at 07:25 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:22 PM ---------- Packing peanuts leave a lot of air pockets and ensure good ventilation. It's basically impossible not to get a lot of room in between them (unless you really squeeze and compact them with force), whereas glass beads can become very compact and dense. Last edited by Silje; 06-14-2013 at 02:27 PM.. |
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![]() [QUOTE=Silje;581875]Do you really mean you only need to water your rescued phals once per month?
How long have they've been in the sand? This certainly sounds...different...than what 's normally prescribed.[COLOR="Silver"] It's not really sand. It says sand on the packaging. It's more like pea gravel. But it's not. It is weird stuff. ---------- Post added at 03:36 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:23 PM ---------- I only have one rescue in the stuff and it seems happy. I've tried sphag and bag and a mix of sphag and orchid mix on this one and it wasn't happy. So I tried the corse natural and now it seems happy. Two new root and one root growing longer. |
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