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Originally Posted by james mickelso
bottle spraying 100 orchids is not feasible nor would it thoroughly wet all the roots in a pot.
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I have 125+ orchids in my collection. I water using a 1.5 gal watering can about twice a week - I have mostly tiny clay pots that dry out quickly. I also mist surface roots almost daily and mist my mounted guys that dry out daily.
Misting takes about 15-20 minutes. Watering take 30-40 minutes.
In the summer, everybody is outside so the excess water just wets the cement patio. In the winter, they are on trays then empty into a dry well. So, again, I don't have to worry about the run off. So to me the ease of watering is how well you can manage the run-off. I don't have to cart my orchids to the sink or otherwise move them for watering.
This is not ideal for a long soak, but it does seem to work for me. If I do need to soak somebody, I use a margarine container and put the pot in it for soaking.
I too have hard tap water so I don't use an automated
misting system. I use rain water (from a rain barrel) most of the time. In the dead of winter, I use tap water.
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